The Princess is an English equivalent of 'La Infanta'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine noun 'infanta' means 'infant, princess'. Together, they're pronounced 'lah een-FAHN-tah'.
"Infanta" sounds somewhat like the female form of "infant", in other words, "girl child"; however, it is not used that way. The word "infanta" is mainly used as a title for the daughters of the King of Spain.
La Luz in spanish is "The light" in english.
La alfombra is Spanish for Carpet
"The little (female) Cuban" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase la cubanita. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase will be "la KOO-va-NEE-ta" in Spanish.
La Luz means The Light (Spanish to English)
"Infanta" sounds somewhat like the female form of "infant", in other words, "girl child"; however, it is not used that way. The word "infanta" is mainly used as a title for the daughters of the King of Spain.
Infanta
Girl infant or the daughter of a Spanish king
La Luz in spanish is "The light" in english.
¿Qué es la historia? in Spanish is "What is the history?" in English.
The feminine singular word la in French, Italian and Spanish is "the" in English.
"La silla" in Spanish translates to "the chair" in English.
La means "the" so la rosa is "the rose" when translated from Catalan, Italian or Spanish to English.
The Spanish word "la semana" means "the week" in English.
La Madre Santísima in Spanish means "the Holy Mother" in English.
"La mejilla" in Spanish translates to "the cheek" in English.
"The beautiful" is an English equivalent of the Italian and Spanish phrase la bella. The feminine singular definite article and adjective/noun/pronoun also translate into English as "the beautiful (one)." The pronunciation will be "la BEL-la" in Italian and "la VESH-sha" in Uruguayan Spanish, "la VEZH-zha" in Argentinian Spanish, and "la VEY-ya" in Spanish elsewhere.