Did I miss a lesson? I notice in some of the examples Unas is in front of describing what the person is wearing such as or buying Debo comprar unas camisetas verdes o
unas gafas elegantes.. and it does not translate, what is the rule
Unas rule
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Jim C.Kwiziq community member
Unas rule
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Forming the plural of masculine and feminine adjectives ending in -e and -a in Spanish"
Asked 4 years ago
InmaNative Spanish expert teacher in Kwiziq
Hola Jim,
Yes, sometimes this "unas" is translated as "some" and sometimes the translation is omitted. When it is omitted this is because you see the object as something less specific, for example:
Tengo unas camisetas blancas en el armario.
(I have some white t-shirts in the wardrobe.)
or
Tengo camisetas blancas en el armario.
(I have [some] white t-shirts in the wardrobe.)
Saludos,
Inma
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