Here is a general description for el and la. El is for masculine words, words that don't end in a. La is for words that end with a.
It is "el ojo" in Spanish. "Ojo" is a masculine noun, so the correct article to use is "el."
El hombre = the man. La mujer = the woman.
It means "What is the date of Christmas?" The answer is December 25th, or in Spanish el 25 de diciembre.
"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.
The Spanish definite articles are "el" (masculine singular), "la" (feminine singular), "los" (masculine plural), and "las" (feminine plural). They are used before nouns to indicate a specific or particular item.
el viernes
"el" is towards a male, whereas "la" is towards a female. "El hombre" - The man "La mujer" - The woman
It is 'la religión.' Most (but not all!) nouns in Spanish that end in -ión are feminine, so they use 'la.'
You can use either one i.e Al frente de el televisor Al frente de la television.
It is "el ojo" in Spanish. "Ojo" is a masculine noun, so the correct article to use is "el."
== == 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.
(el/la) estudiante. or, (el/la) alumn(o/a)
It's 'el koala.'
el algebra
Depending on the size and character of the area, you can use el pueblo, la aldea, or la ciudad.
¿Podría / podrían / podrías / podríais utilizar la chaira / el afilador / el sacapuntas?
el/la mas grande OR el/la mas importante