i love the snow!
La Bola de Nieve was created in 1907.
pantalones para la nieve
both adore Abby's best friend ever.
Me disgusta la nieve.
The word "nieve," which means "snow" in Spanish, is feminine. It is preceded by the feminine article "la," as in "la nieve." In contrast, the masculine form related to "nieve" would be "nieve" in contexts where it might refer to something masculine, but the word itself is inherently feminine.
José Kelvin de la Nieve was born on 1986-08-22.
La means "the" so la rosa is "the rose" when translated from Catalan, Italian or Spanish to English.
La bocca in Italian is "the mouth" in English.
Amo il tuo... or Amo la tua..., Amo i tuoi... or Amo le tue... and Adoro il vostro...or Adoro la vostra... and Adoro i vostri... or Adoro le vostre... are Italian equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "I love your... ." Context makes clear whether one "you" (cases 1, 2, 3, 4) or two or more "you all" (examples 5, 6, 7, 8) suits regarding beloved concepts or objects deemed feminine (instances 2, 4, 6, 8) or masculine (options 1, 3, 5, 7). The respective pronunciations will be "A-mo eel TOO-o" or "A-mo la TOO-a," "A-mo ee twoy" or "A-mo ley TOO-ey" and "a-DO-ro eel VO-stro" or "a-DO-ro la VO-stra" and "a-DO-ro ee VO-stree" or "a-DO-ro ley VO-strey" in Pisan Italian.
This is translated to: "What is the thing?"
"Strawberry" and "The strawberry" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase la fragola. The feminine singular definite article la ("the") does not necessarily get translated into English. But the pronunciation always will be "la FRA-go-la" in Italian.
Silencio en la nieve - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15