Since spoon is an English word, you would not use the articles le/la. If you are trying to say spoon in French, the correct word and article is la cuillere (don't forget the accent on the first e). You would use la because cuillere is a feminine noun.
In French, the word "spoon" is feminine, so you would say "la cuillère" for "the spoon."
For where you live, it would be Nous habitons dans/chez le/la... Chez refers to a specific house while dans is within something For how or when you live, it would be Nous vivons dans le/la...
The word for "lobby" in French is "le hall" or "le vestibule."
masculine: le soleil (sun) le savon (soap) le printemps, l'été, l'automne, l'hiver (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter) le chien (the dog) le couteau (the knife) feminine: la lune (the moon) la voiture, la maison (the car, the house) l'assiette, la fourchette, la cuiller (the plate, the fork, the spoon)
"Spoon" in Portuguese is "colher".
"Le Manche" translates to "The Sleeve" in English.
masculine: le soleil (sun) le savon (soap) le printemps, l'été, l'automne, l'hiver (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter) le chien (the dog) le couteau (the knife) feminine: la lune (the moon) la voiture, la maison (the car, the house) l'assiette, la fourchette, la cuiller (the plate, the fork, the spoon)
La rousse, le roux - familiarly: la rouquine, le rouquin.
It's "le tennis", you don't pronounce the "s".
in french you would say masculine- du ( this breaks down to de le) feminine- de la plural- des so you would say le cirque de la vie
pour le/la/les
et le or et la
ferme le / la
we say le gâteau (it's masculine)
la plupart / le plus / la majorité
Le meilleur (mas) La meilleure (fem)
le prochain/la prochaine
Le (la) voilà