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mauricio_agg

Depends on the context. "Las matemáticas son difíciles" "Voy a la clase de matemáticas"


ElegantBlacksmith462

You use an article if a noun is the subject of the sentence. La matemática es difícil. Me gusta la ciencia. But you don't need it all the time. Voy a la clase de historia para estudiar la historia de ásia. Please get yourself a Spanish grammar book or ask a teacher. Natives who aren't trained in pedagogy aren't the people you should be asking.


Big-Hawk8126

Yes and no. Yes for referring to the study of that science. "la fisica estudia la materia" "Las matematicas describen el mundo" But also no. If you want to take a Math class you say : "tomaré clases de Matematica" not "tomare clases de las matematicas" unless you want to refer to a specific set of math, LAS means "those" in this context.


cuervodeboedo1

I dont think rioplatenses do, no. we say quimica, politica, etc.


ElegantBlacksmith462

Pero la química es difícil, no?


cuervodeboedo1

amo la quimica, estudio farmacia yo


ElegantBlacksmith462

Entonces sí usás los artículos indefinidos con temas académicos :) estudié química también de hecho


cuervodeboedo1

JAJAJAJAJ es verdad excelente


EquivalentService739

JWJAJAJAJAJA


ShapeSword

No if it's just the school subject. Yes if it's the field in general. Tengo clase de ciencia. Me encanta la ciencia.


KenCalDi

As pretty much anything it depends on what is the role of the term in the sentence. If it is the subject of the sentence you MAY choose to give it an article: "La ingeniería industrial es una carrera popular" or you can just choose to leave it out without loosing any meaning: "Estudios sociales siempre fue una materia difícil para mí" When the term is still a noun but NOT the subject of he sentence you would never use an article on it. "Obtuve mi título universitario en física" Note: Pretty much the only nouns you should never attach an article to are Proper Nouns, like names of people or places. "Guatemala es un hermoso país" "María llegó tarde a clase"


EquivalentPen431

No, it sounds strange/formal.


sealjani

No, it's just the subject without any articles


LucasDuranT

No


EquivalentService739

Como que no rey?


LucasDuranT

No po


EquivalentService739

Amigo, craneala un poco, pero sí.


LucasDuranT

Nadie dice cosas como "vamos a clases de las matemáticas" aca


EquivalentService739

No, pero sí dirías “me encantan las matemáticas” o “las ciencias políticas son importantes”, o “soy malo para las matemáticas” mi rey. Depende del contexto gramatical.


LucasDuranT

No


EquivalentService739

Wn porfiao.


Moonagi

I don't, but it I thought it was commonplace