El and la means the in spanish. Because every word has to have a gender, el or la determines whether it's masculine or feminine; el as masculine and la as feminine. Hope this helps.
"El dia de la madre" means Mothers' day.
The sandwich. It would be el baocadillo
It is "la puerta" and means "the door" or "the gate".
"La lápiz" in English translates to "the pencil." However, it's worth noting that "lápiz" is a masculine noun in Spanish, so the correct article is "el," making it "el lápiz."
El saco would translate to mean the sack in English.
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
La semana means: the week
"El dia de la madre" means Mothers' day.
he sings the music
The sandwich. It would be el baocadillo
"El cuarto día de la semana es el" translates to "The fourth day of the week is the" in English.
El bota does not translate. If you mean la botathen it is Spanish for the boot.
It's "el verano", and it means "the summer".
It is "la puerta" and means "the door" or "the gate".
The Grandmother. La/el=the Abuela=Grandmother
"El" is the Spanish masculine singular definite article and is used with masculine singular nouns, while "la" is the Spanish feminine singular definite article and is used with feminine singular nouns. They both mean "the" in English.
In English this is "The Christmas tree"