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What is the difference between “unos” and “algunos”?
Is this the same as some and several? Or are these equal? I don’t understand when to use one vs the other.
Thanks!
2020년 9월 6일 오후 4:15
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Hi Tracy,
Often, both can be used interchangeably, meaning an indefinite number. However, this is not always the case, and can express subtle differences.
You may find this article of interest, it is explained very well.
www.thoughtco.com/algunos-vs-unos-3079685
Good study,
Rocio
2020년 9월 6일
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Tengo algunos amigos que son médicos (varios pero no me refiero a ninguno en especial)
Tengo unos amigos que son medicos (tengo en mi mente cuales son)
Este es uno de los usos........
2020년 9월 6일
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There is no big difference, but it also depends on the object, which signals, for example, saying I want some tennis shoes, it is understood as a pair of tennis shoes, singular, but if you say I want some sweets it is understood as several, basically with the word ones, you can point, one or several, and with some, you can only point several, that is, in the plural
2020년 9월 6일
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Yes! I’d say “unos” is used as “some”. Now, “algunos” is something like “several”, it’s like you could count them.
They are quite interchangeable.
2020년 9월 6일
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Por ejemplo;
Yo tengo “ unos “ pocos plátanos.
Yo tengo “ algunos “ plátanos.
Cualquiera de las dos palabras te sirven, es como decir que tienes plátanos pero no mucha cantidad de plátanos.
2020년 9월 6일
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