In Galician grammar, uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be counted or quantified. They describe things that are not seen as individual units, such as liquids, concepts, or substances. Uncountable nouns generally don’t have plural forms and don’t use articles like “un” or “unha.” They require different quantifiers, such as “moito,” “pouco,” or “bastante,” to indicate an amount. Learning about uncountable nouns in the Galician language is essential for mastering the language and understanding its structure.