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Definite and Indefinite Articles

In this lesson, we’ll compare Portuguese definite articles and indefinite articles. ArtigosArticles are small words that precede and define a noun. In Portuguese, articles take on different forms to agree in gender and number with the noun they define. In English, we just have the definite article the and the indefinite articles a, an, and some.

Definite Articles

Artigos definidosDefinite articles are determiners that show we are referring to a specific, well-defined thing or person. There are four types, which all correspond to “the” in English. We use o and os for masculine nouns, plus a and as for feminine nouns.

O, Os

The article othe is used for masculine nouns in the singular, while osthe is used for masculine nouns in the plural. Examples:
Quanto custa o pão?How much does the bread cost?
O homem lê o jornalThe man reads the newspaper
Os livros estão na mesaThe books are on the table
Os bosques de Sintra são fantásticos.The woods of Sintra are fantastic.

A, As

The article athe  is used for feminine nouns in the singular, while asthe is used for feminine nouns in the plural. Examples:
A caneta está na mesaThe pen is on the table
A casa da esquina é nova?Is the house on the corner new?
As meninas bebem sumoThe girls drink juice
As mesas são muito carasThe tables are very expensive

Indefinite Articles

When we want to refer to something in a more general way, we use artigos indefinidosindefinite articles , like the words “a”, “an”, or “some” in English. There are four indefinite articles as well: um and uns for masculine nouns, plus uma and umas for feminine nouns. Um and uma correspond to “a” in English, while the plural forms, uns and umas, correspond to “some”.

Um, Uns

The article uma, an is used for masculine nouns in the singular, and unssome, a few is used for masculine nouns in the plural. Examples:
Um homemA man
Ela lê um livroShe reads a book
Queres uns rissóis de carne?Do you want some meat rissoles?
Uns anos mais tardeA few years later
O João tem uns livros muito interessantes.John has some very interesting books.
Notice that, unlike all the other plurals in this lesson, uns is NOT formed by simply adding –s to the singular form of the article. This is because Portuguese doesn’t allow an –ms ending for words. Instead, to pluralize words ending in -m, the -m is dropped and -ns is added.

Uma, Umas

The article umaa, an is used for feminine nouns in the singular, and umassome, a few  is used for feminine things or persons in the plural. Examples:
uma canetaa pen
Quanto custa uma bebida?How much does a drink cost?
Umas vezesA few times
Só precisamos de água e umas sementes.We only need water and some seeds.

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