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What is the difference between ¿Te gustan las rosas rojas? and ¿Te gusta la rosa roja? ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between ¿Te gustan las rosas rojas? and ¿Te gusta la rosa roja? ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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¿Te gustan las rosas rojas? - Plural
¿Te gusta la rosa roja? - Singular
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plural +s
singular without s
like English language
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@Haitham1 ya lo sé..... me refiero a otra cosa. Por ejemplo si digo "me gusta el perro", significa que me gusta "un perro específico" en cambio si digo "me gustan los perros", eso significa que me gustan "todos los perros" generalmente, no? He preguntado si pasa lo mismo en el caso de "rosa" y "rosas" también. Me entendéis??
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@Siniz bueno, si es asi creo que sería que en español el articulo La/El se refiere a algo en particular "La rosa" (esa rosa específicamente) al contrario de el articulo Una/Un en el cual se habla más en sentido genérico "una rosa" (cualquier rosa).
Por el otro lado los artículos Las/Los y Unas/Unos todos hablan en sentido genérico dependiendo del contexto; en tu pregunta ¿Te gustan las rosas rojas? como no he visto antes ningunas rosas pensaría que te refieres a las rosas rojas en general.
Espero no haya sido muy confuso y que te sirva :D
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te gustan las rosas rojas? se refiere a si te gustan esas flores en general, comí decir te gustan los perros o chocolates
te gusta la rosa roja? cuando hablas de una en particular, por ejemplo "te gusta la rosa roja que te regalé?
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