usually you use el if the noun ends in an 'O' and la if the word ends in an 'A'.ex. El caballo, La gallina. If it ends in an E it can go either way so you have to memorize it. there are also a few that are exceptions: La mano, el Agua are to common ones.
There are several words for sheep, either:
el borrego
la oveja
Yes. El is used with masculine objects, la is used with feminine. both words can also be used as pronouns, under some circumstances.
El foto.
Seasons is La Estaciones Seasons Spanish SeasonsSummer is El Verano Summer El VeranoAutumn is El Otoño Autumn El OtonoWinter is El Invierno Winter El InviernoSpring is La Primavera Spring La PromaveraSEASON AND MONTH SONGEn el invierno En el invieno diciembre enero febreroLa primavera La primavera marzo abril mayoEl verano El verano junio julio agustoSeptiembre Octobre November el Otono
The word for language in Spanish is idioma.
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
el espíritu or la fantasma
El extranjero, la extranjera
The word "the" in Spanish can be said in two ways. The word el (pronounced ehl) and the word la.
El idioma / la lengua: El idioma español / la lengua española --- Spanish languageEl lenguaje: lenguaje informático --- computing language.
Male- El curandero (abusive) Female- La curandera (abusive) El sanador/la sanadora El curador/la curadora
El and la means the in spanish. Because every word has to have a gender, el or la determines whether it's masculine or feminine; el as masculine and la as feminine. Hope this helps.
la mesa is table, el escritorio is desk
The Spanish word "al" is masculine. It is a combination of the words "a" (to, at) + "el" (the, masc. sing.).
Tengo el (la). Depending on whether the word is masculine or feminine, it is el or la, with "el" being masc. and "la" being fem. Examples: "Tengo El Juego" is translated as "I have the game""Tengo La Jacquetta" is translated as "I have the jacket"