la comprenden
La fierté, which has a positive connotation or L'orgueil, which has a negative connotation
'la' is the feminine form of 'the', the masculine form is 'le' and the plural form is 'les'
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.
Some would say the phrase "Ooo La La" is the equivalent of the English Wow.
You would say "La próxima cita".
La fierté, which has a positive connotation or L'orgueil, which has a negative connotation
The plural form of "la" is "las"
First You in singular form, Second You in singular form also:"Extrañas la forma en que solías ser"First You in plural form, Second You in singular form:"Extrañan la forma en que solías ser"First You in singular form, Second You in plural form:"Extrañas la forma en que solían ser"First You in plural form, Second You in plural form also:"Extrañan la forma en que solían ser"
La femme. But if you wanna say it with more respect you can say La dame or La madame
to symbolize singing
Not really, because it is the wrong form of the verb. It should be 'donde está la casa'. It means 'where is the house'.
'la' is the feminine form of 'the', the masculine form is 'le' and the plural form is 'les'
Je le veux(masculine form) or Je la veux(feminine form)...You prononce it like that : "Je le ve"
You would say, "de la familia".
on9 la lei
The singular form of "las cosas" is "la cosa."
el is the masculine form and la is the feminine form