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The Spanish language uses determiners in a similar way to English. The main differences are that Spanish determiners inflect for gender (masculine/feminine, with some instances of vestigial neuter) and always inflect for number as well.

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22-484: (Redirected from LOS ) [REDACTED] Look up LOS , Los , los , or Łoś in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. LOS , or Los , or LoS may refer to: Science and technology [ edit ] Length of stay , the duration of a single episode of hospitalisation Level of service , a measure used by traffic engineers Level of significance ,

44-667: A bacterial lipopolysaccharide with a low-molecular-weight Lower oesophageal sphincter Arts and entertainment [ edit ] The Land of Stories , a series of children's novels by Chris Colfer Los, or the Crimson King , a character in Stephen King's novels Los (band) , a British indie rock band from 2008 to 2011 Los (Blake) , a character in William Blake's poetry Los (rapper) (born 1982), stage name of American rapper Carlos Coleman "Los",

66-447: A low-molecular-weight Lower oesophageal sphincter Arts and entertainment [ edit ] The Land of Stories , a series of children's novels by Chris Colfer Los, or the Crimson King , a character in Stephen King's novels Los (band) , a British indie rock band from 2008 to 2011 Los (Blake) , a character in William Blake's poetry Los (rapper) (born 1982), stage name of American rapper Carlos Coleman "Los",

88-431: A measure of statistical significance Line-of-sight (disambiguation) LineageOS , a free and open-source operating system for smartphones and tablet computers Loss of signal Fading End of pass (spaceflight) Loss of significance , undesirable effect in calculations using floating-point arithmetic Medicine and biology [ edit ] Lipooligosaccharide , a bacterial lipopolysaccharide with

110-519: A small crater on Mars Business [ edit ] LOS AS , a Norwegian electricity supplier and subsidiary of Agder Energi Loan Origination System Weapons [ edit ] PZL.37 Łoś , Polish bomber aircraft Los ( Лось ), Soviet hunting rifle Other uses [ edit ] Los (surname) Law of the sea London Oratory School , a Catholic secondary school in Fulham, London; commonly known as The Oratory League of

132-466: A small crater on Mars Business [ edit ] LOS AS , a Norwegian electricity supplier and subsidiary of Agder Energi Loan Origination System Weapons [ edit ] PZL.37 Łoś , Polish bomber aircraft Los ( Лось ), Soviet hunting rifle Other uses [ edit ] Los (surname) Law of the sea London Oratory School , a Catholic secondary school in Fulham, London; commonly known as The Oratory League of

154-610: A song from the Rammstein album Reise, Reise Los, or 'Legion of Skanks', is a comedy podcast on Gas Digital Network. Games and sports [ edit ] Line of scrimmage , in American football Lucas Oil Stadium , Indianapolis, Indiana, the home of the Indianapolis Colts football team Locations [ edit ] Îles de Los , Guinea Los, Sweden Łoś, Masovian Voivodeship , Poland Los,

176-428: A song from the Rammstein album Reise, Reise Los, or 'Legion of Skanks', is a comedy podcast on Gas Digital Network. Games and sports [ edit ] Line of scrimmage , in American football Lucas Oil Stadium , Indianapolis, Indiana, the home of the Indianapolis Colts football team Locations [ edit ] Îles de Los , Guinea Los, Sweden Łoś, Masovian Voivodeship , Poland Los,

198-400: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages LOS (Redirected from LOS ) [REDACTED] Look up LOS , Los , los , or Łoś in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. LOS , or Los , or LoS may refer to: Science and technology [ edit ] Length of stay ,

220-619: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Spanish determiners Spanish has three kinds of demonstrative, whose use typically depends on the distance (physical or metaphorical) between the speaker and the described entity, or sometimes depends on the proximity to the three grammatical persons. Old English also used to have a three-way system: "this hill (here)", "that hill (there)" or "yon hill (yonder)" — in Spanish, "esta colina", "esa colina", "aquella colina". Standard English lost

242-652: Is found in Portuguese , in Slavic languages , in Japanese and in Turkish . The definite article in Spanish, corresponding to "the", is el . It inflects for gender and number as follows: Thus: The usually-masculine form el is used instead of la before feminine nouns that begin with a stressed a (or rarely, au ) sound (as well as, in principle, ai although such words are almost never found in practice): La

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264-438: Is used, however, when el would imply a masculine noun: Feminine el is never used, however, before feminine adjectives that begin with a stressed a : Azúcar is a very special case. Its a- is unstressed, but it usually takes el even when feminine. In addition, azúcar can be of both genders in Spanish (other words with double gender are sal (salt), mar (sea) and sartén (frying pan)): Feminine el does not have

286-870: The South , a neo-Confederate group los, ISO 639 code for the Loniu language of Papua New Guinea los , a determiner in the Spanish language los , a pronoun in the Spanish language LOS, the IATA code for Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria LOS, the National Rail code for Lostwithiel railway station in Cornwall, UK See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Los Loos (disambiguation) Lost (disambiguation) LDOS (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

308-545: The South , a neo-Confederate group los, ISO 639 code for the Loniu language of Papua New Guinea los , a determiner in the Spanish language los , a pronoun in the Spanish language LOS, the IATA code for Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria LOS, the National Rail code for Lostwithiel railway station in Cornwall, UK See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Los Loos (disambiguation) Lost (disambiguation) LDOS (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

330-534: The duration of a single episode of hospitalisation Level of service , a measure used by traffic engineers Level of significance , a measure of statistical significance Line-of-sight (disambiguation) LineageOS , a free and open-source operating system for smartphones and tablet computers Loss of signal Fading End of pass (spaceflight) Loss of significance , undesirable effect in calculations using floating-point arithmetic Medicine and biology [ edit ] Lipooligosaccharide ,

352-419: The noun). They inflect for number and in some cases gender as well. For example: Given the ambiguous meaning of "su/s", this is often avoided, and replaced by other forms that clearly state who owns the thing in question. So sentences like the following can be heard: Or even: Note the following: Dialectal variation: Demonstrative pronouns can be combined with possessives as follows: Strictly speaking,

374-447: The plural indefinite article is not always required: The use of uno/una/unos/unas before adjectives can be analyzed as a pronoun, followed by an adjective, rather than as an indefinite article, followed by a nominalized adjective : These are often known as possessive or genitive determiners. They are used before the noun referring to what is possessed (and before the rest of the whole noun phrase, for example when an adjective precedes

396-404: The presence of the first determiner means that the possessive must be interpreted as an adjective rather than a determiner. Note however that the long adjectival form ( mío , tuyo , suyo , etc.), which is identical to the corresponding possessive pronoun , is not used in this construction, which is rather uncommon. It is also possible to use the long adjectival form. In this case, it goes after

418-631: The same origin as the masculine el . The latter is from the Old Castilian ele , but the former is from ela , just like la . There is also a neuter article that is used before adjectives and makes them act like nouns: The indefinite article in Spanish, corresponding to "a/an", is un and inflects for gender and number as follows: Thus: Near-synonyms of unos include unos cuantos , algunos and unos pocos . The same rules that apply to feminine el apply to una and un : As in English,

440-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Los . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Los&oldid=1136648139 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

462-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Los . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Los&oldid=1136648139 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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484-498: The third level, so that the "that, there" series covers the ground of "yon, yonder". Este usually refers to something near the speaker (the first person). Ese usually refers to something nearer the listener (the second person). Aquel usually refers to something away from both the speaker and the listener. The demonstrative determiners can also be used as pronouns, with the addition of the neutral singular forms esto , eso , aquello . A similar three-way system of demonstratives

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