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School Vocabulary
English
auditorium
binder
board
book
calculator
calendar
Spanish
English
el auditorio
la goma elástica
la carpeta
ruler
la regla
el pizarrón
school
la escuela
el libro
screen
la pantalla
la calculadora
el calendario
class
sharpener
stamp
stapler
la clase
clock
teacher
el reloj
computer
desk
diary/ organizer
envelope
eraser
field
file cabinet
glue
guidance counselor
gym / gymnasium
homework
lecture
library
map
Spanish
rubber band
la computadora
el pupitre/el
escritorio
el diario
el sobre
la goma
el campo
el arquchivo
la goma de pegar
el orientador
el gimnasio
la tarea
la conferencia
la biblioteca
el mapa
meeting
la reunión
notebook
el cuaderno
outline / sketch
el esquema
pen
la pluma
pencil
el lápiz
presentation
la presentación
principal
el director
projector
el sacapuntas
la estampilla
la engrapadora
/
la grapadora
el profesor
/ el
maetro
el proyector
BOLÍGRAFO
BORRADOR
CUADERNO
ESTUCHE
LÁPIZ
LIBRO
MOCHILA
PAPELERA
PEGAMENTO
PINTURAS
PIZARRA
PUPITRE
ROTULADOR
SACAPUNTAS
SILLA
TIJERAS
TIZAS
In Spanish, the definite article has 4
In Spanish, the indefinite article has
Here are the definite and
forms, depending on whether the
4 forms, depending on whether the
indefinite articles together:
noun is masculine, feminine, singular
noun is masculine, feminine,
or plural.
singular or plural.
el gato the male cat
los gatos the male cats
la gata the female cat
las gatas the female cats
un gato
a male cat
unos gatos
some male cats
una gata
a female cat
unas gatas
some female cats
el, un
masculine singular
la, una
feminine singular
los, unos
masculine plural
las, unas
feminine plural
Note: The masculine plural definite
and indefinite articles (los, unos) are
also used to indicate a group of mixed
Each of the following has a
sex. Thus, "los gatos" could refer to a
different meaning:
group of 10 male cats, or it could refer
Note: Remember, as long as the
to a group of 9 female cats and one
group of creatures has at least one
male cat.
male member, the masculine plural
article is used. Thus, "unos gatos"
The 4 forms of the definite article are:
could refer to a group of 10 male
cats, or it could refer to a group of 9
el masculine singular
la feminine singular
los masculine plural
las feminine plural
female cats and one male cat.
The 4 forms of the indefinite article
are:
un
masculine singular
una
feminine singular
unos
masculine plural
unas
feminine plural
el gato
the male cat
los gatos
the male cats (or a mixed
group)
la gata
the female cat
las gatas
the female cats
un gato
a male cat
unos gatos
some male cats (or a mixed
group)
una gata
a female cat
unas gatas
some female cats
"Un" and "una" can mean
"one," "a," or "an."
un libro
one book, a book
una pluma
one pen, a pen
una manzana
one apple, an apple
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