These are the FEMININE articles in Spanish and mean a/an/some/few.(1 point)

Responses

una, unas
una, unas

los, unas
los, unas

el, la
el, la

las, la

las, la- incorrect

The feminine articles in Spanish that mean "a/an" are "una" and "unas". The feminine articles that mean "some/few" are also "unas" and "unas".

The feminine articles in Spanish that mean "the" are "el" and "la". The feminine articles that mean "the" in plural form are "los" and "las".

To determine the feminine articles in Spanish that correspond to "a/an/some/few," we need to understand the gender and number rules for articles.

In Spanish, the indefinite article for singular feminine nouns is "una," and the indefinite article for plural feminine nouns is "unas." These articles are used to refer to "a/an" or "some/few" when the noun is feminine and singular or plural, respectively.

For example:
- "una niña" (a girl)
- "unas chicas" (some girls)

On the other hand, the definite article for singular feminine nouns is "la," and the definite article for plural feminine nouns is "las." These articles are used to refer to specific or previously mentioned feminine nouns.

For example:
- "la casa" (the house)
- "las chicas" (the girls)

Therefore, the correct feminine articles in Spanish for "a/an/some/few" are:
- una, unas
- la, las