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What is an Indefinte pronoun?
Indefinte pronouns do not refer to a particular person or thing. They must agree in number and sex.
Someone, somebody, anyone, or anybody
alguien
I need some who can write.
Necesito a alguien que pueda escriber.
Did anybody call me?
¿Me llamo alguien¿
Something
algo
I see something big and white.
Veo algo grande y blanco.
Do something useful.
Hacer algo u'til.
I need something to write with.
Necesito algo con que escribir.
one (thing or people)
alguno/a
some (things or people)
algunos/as
Do you want some more?
¿Quieres alguno ma's¿
Give one to me.
Dar alguno que me.
Some dogs are large and some dogs are small.
Algunos perros son grandes y algunos perros son pequeños.
Some want to leave.
Algunos quieren salir.
any, whichever, anyone, anybody
cualquiera
much
mucho/a
many
muchos/as
There are many of us.
Hay somos muchos.
This is much larger.
Este es mucho grande.
nothing
nada
I have nothing
No tengo nada.
nobody, no one
nadie
I know nobody.
No conozco a nadie.
Nobody believes me
Nadie me cree.
none, nobody, no one
ningino/a as a noun
ningun as an adjective
There is no seat.
No hay ningun sitio.
In this case ningin functions as an adjective.
I don't want any.
In this case the word is a noun that stands on its own.
Yo no quiero ninguno.
In this case ningino is a noun that stands on its own.
another, other one, another one
otro/a
other ones, others
otros/as
I want another one.
Quiero otro.
The others are going to the park.
Los otros van al parque.
little , a little bit
poco/a
few, a few
pocos/as
I speak a little spanish
Hablo un poco de español.
A few are going to the park.
Pocos van al parque.
everything, all, everyone
todo, todos/as
He ate everything.
E'l comi'o todo.
All are going to the park.
Todos van al parque.
one
uno/a
some
unos/as
One cannot believe everything
Uno no puede creer.
Some want to believe all.
Unos quieren creer todos.