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La = The (when referring to a "feminine" noun)
It can either mean "I see her" or "I see it" depending on what the 'La' is referring to. It could either be referring to a female person or it could be referring to a feminine noun.
She is referring to show business and the music industry as a machine.
It means: I am waiting for her (or it, referring to a feminine object).
La vida cotidiana is daily life, often referring to typical routine.
La habladora - from the verb hablar - means "the talkative one," referring to a female.
It literally me means "you I love," but we translate it as "I love you."
redhead pelirroja describes a woman with red hair
Its referring to material. "Of what is the jacket made?"
The singular form of "la estudiante" is "el estudiante" when referring to a male student and "la estudiante" when referring to a female student.
"La chelle" is not a commonly recognized term. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a variation of a different word or phrase. Can you provide more context or clarify the term you are referring to?
A gaza is a loop. If you are referring the geographic location of Gaza in Spanish, it is called la Franja de Gaza.