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Otra

Otra is the feminine singular form of the Spanish determiner and adjective otro, meaning "other" or "another." The masculine singular is otro; the plural forms are otros (masculine) and otras (feminine). As a determiner, otra accompanies a feminine noun: por ejemplo, otra casa, otra persona. As a pronoun, it can stand for “the other one/ones,” often with a definite article: la otra, las otras.

Common uses include indicating a different item or an additional one: ¿Quieres otra taza? (Do you want

Grammatical notes: otra must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies. When used as

Etymology: otra derives from the Latin alter, with feminine form altera, which evolved into the Spanish form

Overall, otra functions as a versatile word for indicating difference, replacement, or addition, tied to the

another
cup?)
or
probar
otra
opción
(try
another
option).
It
also
appears
in
set
phrases
that
express
frequency
or
repetition,
such
as
otra
vez
(again)
and
de
otra
manera
(in
another
way).
Equivalents
like
otra
cosa
mean
“something
else.”
These
expressions
help
convey
contrast,
replacement,
or
alternative
choices.
a
pronoun,
it
typically
pairs
with
definite
articles
(la,
las,
los,
las)
to
specify
which
item
is
being
referred
to.
In
more
general
statements,
it
can
introduce
indefinite
contrasts,
as
in
"hay
otra
forma
de
hacerlo"
(there
is
another
way
to
do
it).
used
today.
Its
use
is
widespread
across
Spanish
dialects,
though
regional
preferences
may
vary
in
tone
and
frequency.
gender
and
number
of
the
noun
it
accompanies.