"El peludo" translates to "the hairy one" in English. The term is often used informally to refer to a person or animal with a lot of hair.
El and la both mean "the", but "el" can also mean "he".
"Tengo el perro" translates to "I have the dog" in English.
"El regalo" means "the gift" in English.
"El collar" translates to "the necklace" in English.
"El codo" means "the elbow" in English.
It means "You love the cock", which can refer to male chickens or the penis.
According to Google Translate, the English sentence "My cat is furry" translates to "Mi gato es peludo" in Spanish
El and la both mean "the", but "el" can also mean "he".
El Debora
I think you mean 'el tOmate' = (the) tomato
el rapero
El = The De = Of
el relicario
it means el farmacita
en el = in/on the
el=he ella=she
y = and el = he