Francesco Landini - Ecco la primaveraIt is guessed to have been written somewhere between 1349 and 1365.
en la primavera = in the spring
"Primavera' is Spanish, Italian or Portuguese for "spring".
The correct article [for example: the] for primavera is la, not el. La primavera means, "the spring" - the season of the year.
"El primer dia de la primavera" means "the first day of spring."
It means: It is spring.
You probably mean 'primavera' and it is a station... spring
It means 'spring flowers'.
La Primavera is Spanish, Italian or Portuguese for Spring, (as in the season).It is la primavera because primavera ends in an A which means it is feminine, so therefore it is La Primavera.(Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese have both a masculine and a feminine form. Words like El Invierno, or the winter in English, are masculine)
Spring or Springtime may be English equivalents of 'primavera'. The Italian word is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'pree-mah-VEH-rah'.
The first day of spring.
The cast of La primavera - 2012 includes: Carme Fajula