Does this mean I would never use EL or Un with Te?
Thank You
Does this mean I would never use EL or Un with Te?
Thank You
Hola Jeannette
It means that if you are referring to the letter "t" in Spanish, you would use the feminine articles, not the masculine:
la te, una te
not el te or un te
This is when we are talking about the letter t, not if we are talking about the noun "té" (tea).
Saludos
Inma
I learned that words that begin with "a" should use "el", even when they are feminine. Are letters an exception to this?
I learned that words that begin with "a" should use "el", even when they are feminine. Are letters an exception to this?
I learned that words that begin with "a" should use "el", even when they are feminine. Are letters an exception to this?
I am sorry but I dont understand the question, so I cant give an answer!.
Ida
I am sorry but I dont understand the question, so I cant give an answer!.
Ida
Hola a todos
We had in mind your comments and changed the wording on the questions; we hope there is no room for confusion now and it's absolutely clear that we're referring to the letters of the alphabet (as nouns), not any word that contains the specific letter.
Saludos cordiales
Inma
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