de la is French for of the e.g. la bord de la mer = the side of the sea = the seaside It means "of the" in the french language - it is the feminine form of the meaning. In France as with many countries...there is a masculine and feminine form of speech. "de" is of - "la" is the feminine form of "the" and "le" is the masculine form.
of the (feminine)
It means at the
de la = of the
la salle de bains means the bathroom in french
what does tengo la clase de espanol en la primera hora mean in English
avenida de la isla = avenue of the island
"Are you going to English class in the morning or in the afternoon?" is the English translation for "Vas a la clase de ingles en la mañana o en la tarde?"
quitar= to remove quita de la ropa= get undressed!
'de la glace' is 'ice cream' in English
La directrice de la banque in French means "the manageress of the bank" in English.
Coup de la... in French means "blow of the..." in English.
"La ceremonia de lazo" means "tie ceremony" in English. "Ceremonia de la boda" means "wedding ceremony" in English.
la salle de bains means the bathroom in french
Your uncle's wife is an English equivalent of 'La femme de votre oncle'.
what does tengo la clase de espanol en la primera hora mean in English
La maison de grande is a French sentence that means large home in English. La maison is home, and de grande is large.
"De la bahía" means "of/from the bay" in Spanish.
Soeur de la mère in French means "sister of the mother" in English.
Joie de la vie in French means "joy of life" in English.
La reine de parfum in French means "the queen of fragrance" in English.