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The cast of El discreto arte de tocar los... a la gente - 2002 includes: Carlos Fabregas Xavi Lite as Eduardo Ferran Terraza
La musica,partidura o las notas musicales para tocar en el saxophone alto o tenor .
el tocar la guitarra.
El, la, lo, los or las.
el,la,las and los are definite articles, analagous to to the word 'the'. lo, la, los, and las are direct object pronouns.
las estaciones.
The translation of 'the' in Spanish depends on what word it is being used in front of - in technical grammar terms, it depends on what word it is functioning as the definite article of. Nouns in Spanish have assigned genders that determines which version of the definite article is used. For example:the man = el hombrethe woman = la mujerBoth el and la mean 'the'. Also, the definite article must agree in number with the noun, meaning:the men = los hombresthe women = las mujeresBoth los and las mean 'the,' but they are the plural forms for the pluralized nouns.
"el" is "the" in spanish ---- el (singular)(masculine), la (feminine), los (plural) (masculine), las (feminine) el libro: the book la mesa: the table los libros: the books las mesas: the tables These are just Spanish and only a few examples of how they are used. I'm not sure if that was what you were asking for, but, el, la, los, and las mean "the", but note the differences.
Tambores is the Spanish word for "drums"
Los is Spanish and means the. It is used in front of a plural, masculine noun, such as "Los chicos". Las also means the but is used in front of a plural, feminine noun, such as "Las chicas". El and la would be the singular forms of the in Spanish, respectively. Not all cities are of English origin in English speaking countries or around the world. For example, there are hundreds of cities in the US with Spanish origin names. The largest would be Los Angeles, which truly means the angels in Spanish. Other examples include Las Vegas (the meadows), Los Banos (the bathrooms), Los Gatos (the cats), Los Fresnos (the ash), El Paso (the passage), El Segundo (the second), La Joya (the jewel), and La Puente (the bridge).
Como artículo definido: el, los, la, las
El color del pelo wey!