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Indefinite articles: 'un' and 'una'
In Spanish, "un" and "una" are indefinite articles used to refer to a singular, unspecified noun.
"Un" is used before a masculine noun, and"una" is used before a feminine noun.
For example: Un libro (a book)
Una casa (a house)
It's important to note that "un" and"una" are only used for singular nouns.
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