"El jefe" (one f, not two) is "the boss."
"El jefe" in Spanish translates to "the boss" in English. It is a term used to refer to someone in a position of authority or leadership.
"El muchacho" means "the boy" in Spanish.
"El burro" is the Spanish word for "the donkey."
"El leΓ³n" in Spanish translates to "the lion" in English.
"El pollo" in Spanish means "the chicken."
"El rato" in Spanish translates to "the moment" or "the while" in English.
El jefe is "the boss". More precisely, the chief .
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
El = The De = Of
el relicario
en el = in/on the
El número dos.
El taller is the Spanish word for workshop or shop in English.
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I think you mean 'el tOmate' = (the) tomato
El barro means: mud
el primero = the first