
página
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📝 In Action
Por favor, lee la página veinte para mañana.
A1Please read page twenty for tomorrow.
No puedo encontrar el botón de inicio en esta página web.
A2I can't find the home button on this webpage.
El autor dedicó la última página de su libro a su familia.
B1The author dedicated the last page of his book to his family.
💡 Grammar Points
Feminine Noun Rule
Even though many Spanish words ending in -a are feminine, it's always good to remember that 'página' is feminine. Use 'la página' (the page) and 'una página' (a page).
❌ Common Pitfalls
Confusing 'página' and 'hoja'
Mistake: "Usando 'una hoja' cuando se quiere decir 'una página del libro'."
Correction: Use 'página' when referring to the numbered content of a book or document. 'Hoja' means the whole physical sheet of paper, which has two 'páginas'.
⭐ Usage Tips
Digital vs. Physical
In modern Spanish, 'página' is used equally for pages in books and for content displayed on a screen (webpages). You can say 'página web' for clarity, but often 'página' alone is enough when talking about the internet.
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: página
Question 1 of 1
Which sentence uses 'página' to refer to a digital or internet source?
📚 More Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'página' only used for books?
No, 'página' is used very broadly. While it means a page in a book or document, it is equally common for referring to a 'webpage' or 'website' on the internet. For example, 'página de inicio' means 'home page'.