An

/ən/ (before consonant sounds in connected speech), /æn/ (before vowel sounds) indefinite article

Used before words that begin with a vowel sound to refer to a single, non-specific person or thing. It signals that the listener does not yet know exactly which one you mean.

From Old English *ān*, meaning “one,” which served as both the number and the indefinite article. Over time, *an* remained before vowel sounds, while *a* developed before consonant sounds.

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