Breakdown of ¡Qué horror! Dicen que una criatura extraña secuestró al perro.
el perro
the dog
una
a, an (feminine)
qué
what
que
that / than
extraño
strange
el horror
horror / awful thing
decir
to say, to tell
secuestrar
to kidnap
al
personal 'a' + the (marks a human direct object)
la criatura
the creature
Questions & Answers about ¡Qué horror! Dicen que una criatura extraña secuestró al perro.
Who exactly is the "they" in Dicen que...?
Why is it ¡Qué horror! and not ¡Qué un horror! for "What a horrifying thing!"?
When using qué in an exclamation to mean "What a...!" before a noun, you never use the indefinite article (un or una). So "What a horror!" or "How horrifying!" translates simply to ¡Qué horror!
Why is there an al (a + el) before perro? I thought the "personal a" was only for people.
The personal a is also used for specific animals that people have an emotional connection to, like pets. Since this is "the dog" (presumably a known pet), it receives the personal a. When the preposition a is followed by the masculine article el, they always combine into al.
Could I say una extraña criatura instead of una criatura extraña?
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