Yes, because there are more than 1 receiver and more than one defensive man
== == Because "El" is used for masculine nouns, while "La" is used for feminine nouns. Example of when El is used: El amigo. Example of when La is used: La amiga.
because "le" is used for masculine words and "la" is used for feminine words.
La is "the" in french. It is one of three definite articles, la, le, les. La is used for feminine nouns, le is used for masculine nouns, and les is used for plural nouns.Oui (pronounced "Wi") means "yes".
Yes, it can. It's the feminine word for "the". It should be used when describing females such as la amiga, or la chica. You will also see it used as a direct object pronoun for feminine singular objects. I see the ball> Veo la pelota(la means the here.) >La veo. (La represents the ball here.)
C'est la vie = That's life (as in, get used it)
La mode can mean "in the style of" when used a la mode de..... or fashion in general.
In french the word 'poste' means post office and 'la' is used to mean the. Therefore the phrase 'la poste' means 'the post office. In French it is a feminine word as the word 'la' is used instead of 'le'.
The song you are talking about would be 'Around the World' by ATC.There are so many that start out that way....u can go ATC...or Kylie Minogue..or a slew of others...the one I'm looking for and I think maybe the original poster too...was used on a commercial...I believe for shampoo?!? "la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la"
La is used in front of feminine words, such as la niña. Feminine words generally end in a, but there are some exceptions, such as la mano.
El is used in front of a masculine noun, whereas la is used in front of a feminine noun. La can also be used to replace a noun much as we would replace a noun or female's name with it or she, respectively.
I know "el pasto" and "la hierba" are used in Central America. La mota is Mexican. According to an interesting book called"Street Spanish Slang Dictionary & Thesaurus" by David Burke, these following words are also used as slang for marijuana (ALL of which are used only in Mexico except "la verde") : La aracata, la chora, la grilla [literally: female cricket], la malva, la mary, el mastuerzo, la moravia, la morisqueta, la motivosa, la motocicleta [lit: motorcycle], el motor de chorro [lit: jet engine] la malga de ángel, el orégano/ orégano chino, la verde and el zacate inglés.