un Learn Unstarted Summary The Spanish translation for “a (masculine)” is un. Pronounced the same Recording English Spanish Learn an un Learn See also Recording English Spanish Learn a (feminine) una Learn Examples of "a" in use There are 9 examples of the Spanish word for "a" being used: Recording English Spanish Learn I want a banana. Quiero un plátano. Learn I don’t have a book. No tengo un libro. Learn I have a dog. Yo tengo un perro. Learn I want a coffee, please. Yo quiero un café, por favor. Learn A coffee with milk, please. Un café con leche, por favor. Learn I am a citizen from the United States. Soy un ciudadano de los Estados Unidos. Learn I have a dog and a cat. Yo tengo un perro y un gato. Learn Do you have a dictionary? ¿Tienes un diccionario? Learn Why is the man eating like a pig? ¿Por qué el hombre come como un cerdo? Learn Practice Lesson "a (masculine)" Practice (12) Lesson Learn Lesson words a (masculine) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A coffee with milk, please., Do you have a dictionary?, I am a citizen from the United States., I am in the library., I don’t have a book., I have a dog and a cat., I have a dog., I want a banana., I want a coffee, please., Why are you in the restaurant and not in the library?, Why is the man eating like a pig? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 2 Part of Speech Courses Nouns 1 Acknowledgements Audio Google text-to-speech