It means "the" in the plural masculine form in the spanish language. ex. The men. - Los hombres. The boys. - Los chicos. The managers. - Los gerentes.
I presume you mean their home games. They were played at a Los Angeles baseball field called "Wrigley Field" -- different from the Chicago stadium with that name.
Go with the chickens.
sierra nevada via is the aqueduct that brings water to los angles
They don't have one.
Los Alamos was the location for part of the Manhattan Project, which was the code name for the creation of the first nuclear bombs. Uranium enrichment was mainly done at Los Alamos.
If you mean the us city well then it is Los Angeles. Otherwise I don't know what you mean.
"Los altos" means "the high places".
If you mean the us city well then it is Los Angeles. Otherwise I don't know what you mean.
City of Angels
UCLA stands for University of California, Los Angeles
The name of a group? If so, 'The Feliz's' or 'The Happy Ones' Although 'Los' is in the plural, and 'Feliz' singular.
Sundays or it could be a family name - The Domingo family (the Domingos)
"Como se llaman los amigos" means "What are the friends' names?" in English.
I believe you mean "los hemanos." That means "the brothers."
'Trio los gordos' would mean 'The Los Gordos Trio' or 'The Fat Guys Trio'
if you mean a baseball term, probably "HOMERUN!!!!" lol if you mean a player, most likely Alex Rodriguez if you mean team name, most likely The New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim or the Florida Marlins (suprisingly)
I presume you mean their home games. They were played at a Los Angeles baseball field called "Wrigley Field" -- different from the Chicago stadium with that name.