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Determiners

How Spanish, English and Chinese use words that specify or quantify nouns.

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Determiners introduce nouns and express reference, quantity, or proximity. Spanish articles agree in gender and number. English uses articles and quantifiers with count/mass distinctions. Chinese lacks articles and uses demonstratives and numerals directly.

Examples

The book (definite)

el libro (masc) / la mesa (fem)

A book (indefinite)

un libro (masc) / una mesa (fem)

Some books

unos libros / algunos libros

This book

este libro (masc) / esta mesa (fem)

That book

ese libro / aquel libro (more distant)

My book

mi libro (no agreement)

Every book

cada libro (singular) / todos los libros (plural)

No book

ningún libro (masc) / ninguna mesa (fem)

Examples

The book (definite)

the book

A book (indefinite)

a book / an apple

Some books

some books

This book

this book

That book

that book

My book

my book

Every book

every book (singular) / all books (plural)

No book

no book

Examples

The book (definite)

zhèběnshū (this book) / běnshū (that book)

A book (indefinite)

běnshū (one book — numeral)

Some books

xiēshū (some books)

This book

zhèběnshū (this + classifier + book)

That book

běnshū (that + classifier + book)

My book

deshū (possessive + de + noun)

Every book

měiběnshū (every + classifier + noun)

No book

méiyǒushū (no have book)

Comparison at a glance

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
The book (definite) el libro (masc) / la mesa (fem)the bookzhèběnshū (this book) / běnshū (that book)
A book (indefinite) un libro (masc) / una mesa (fem)a book / an appleběnshū (one book — numeral)
Some books unos libros / algunos librossome booksxiēshū (some books)
This book este libro (masc) / esta mesa (fem)this bookzhèběnshū (this + classifier + book)
That book ese libro / aquel libro (more distant)that bookběnshū (that + classifier + book)
My book mi libro (no agreement)my bookdeshū (possessive + de + noun)
Every book cada libro (singular) / todos los libros (plural)every book (singular) / all books (plural)měiběnshū (every + classifier + noun)
No book ningún libro (masc) / ninguna mesa (fem)no bookméiyǒushū (no have book)

Side-by-side comparison

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
The book (definite) el libro (masc) / la mesa (fem)the bookzhèběnshū (this book) / běnshū (that book)
A book (indefinite) un libro (masc) / una mesa (fem)a book / an appleběnshū (one book — numeral)
Some books unos libros / algunos librossome booksxiēshū (some books)
This book este libro (masc) / esta mesa (fem)this bookzhèběnshū (this + classifier + book)
That book ese libro / aquel libro (more distant)that bookběnshū (that + classifier + book)
My book mi libro (no agreement)my bookdeshū (possessive + de + noun)
Every book cada libro (singular) / todos los libros (plural)every book (singular) / all books (plural)měiběnshū (every + classifier + noun)
No book ningún libro (masc) / ninguna mesa (fem)no bookméiyǒushū (no have book)

Examples in context

The book (definite)

Spanish

el libro (masc) / la mesa (fem)

English

the book

Chinese

zhèběnshū (this book) / běnshū (that book)

A book (indefinite)

Spanish

un libro (masc) / una mesa (fem)

English

a book / an apple

Chinese

běnshū (one book — numeral)

Some books

Spanish

unos libros / algunos libros

English

some books

Chinese

xiēshū (some books)

This book

Spanish

este libro (masc) / esta mesa (fem)

English

this book

Chinese

zhèběnshū (this + classifier + book)

That book

Spanish

ese libro / aquel libro (more distant)

English

that book

Chinese

běnshū (that + classifier + book)

My book

Spanish

mi libro (no agreement)

English

my book

Chinese

deshū (possessive + de + noun)

Every book

Spanish

cada libro (singular) / todos los libros (plural)

English

every book (singular) / all books (plural)

Chinese

měiběnshū (every + classifier + noun)

No book

Spanish

ningún libro (masc) / ninguna mesa (fem)

English

no book

Chinese

méiyǒushū (no have book)

Key Takeaways

Spanish: Articles (el, la, un, una) agree in gender and number. Demonstratives distinguish three degrees of distance (este, ese, aquel). Possessives ...

English: Articles (the, a, an) do not inflect. Demonstratives have two degrees (this, that). Quantifiers distinguish count and mass nouns (many, much...

Chinese: No articles. Demonstratives (这zhè, 那nà) require classifiers. Numerals require classifiers. Possession is marked with 的de.

Key concepts compared: The book (definite), A book (indefinite), Some books.

Last updated: June 4, 2026