the (feminine)
La Haut comes from the French language, which roughly translates to "up there" in the English language. It could also mean "higher up" both figuratively speaking.
It translates to "I speak the dreamy language" in English.
The words la quinta are Spanish in origin. When translated into the English language the phrase la quinta means fifth.
The English language equivalent of la fête is the feast or holiday (the same Latin language origin for - festum; in the English language the word feast is very probably borrowed from the French language.)
Maybe you mean, "C'est la guerre." That is French for "That is war" (and "c'est" is pronounced approximately like "say" in English).
la means the in english
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
La Bibliothèque appears to be an attempt to say "the library" in French.
La Nazione means literally The Nation translated from Italian according to Google Translate. This could refer to a community of people who share a common language according to Wikipedia.
La Pelicula means "The Movie" in Spanish. There are both masculine and feminine articles in the Spanish language, unlike the English language, where everything is genderless. The word Pelicula is feminine, so we use La instead of El in front of the subject.
What does la cartera mean in spanish
La caverne translates to "the cave" in English