tennis court
On dit la tennis quand on parle de la chaussure Le tennis est le sport
It is most likely la cancha, or las canchas. Cancha means field, like a football or baseball field. It can also mean field as in "A man outstanding in his field." There is another different word for 'field of corn.' La can Chas is otherwise gibberish.
Adolfo Mier Rivas has written: 'Rutuchi' 'Karaoke' 'Cochabambamanta' 'El quijote de la cancha' 'Santa Veracruz Tatala' 'La Juana'
"La ceremonia de lazo" means "tie ceremony" in English. "Ceremonia de la boda" means "wedding ceremony" in English.
"¿De dónde es la profesora?" in Spanish means "Where is the teacher from?"
"De la mañana" means "In the morning", or "a.m.". Example: "seis de la manana" = 6a.m.
La sala de clases means the classroom.
"De la bahía" means "of/from the bay" in Spanish.
'Los dias de la semana' means 'days of the week'.
Brosse is French for "brush." The 'de la' part means, 'of/from the'. Together it means, "of/from the brush."
Au Bord De La Mer means At the seaside =P Glad to help, O.O Au Bord De La Mer means At the seaside =P
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.