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it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
La Dama means lady (ladies) El Catrin means dude
El bota does not translate. If you mean la botathen it is Spanish for the boot.
The Grandmother. La/el=the Abuela=Grandmother
In Spanish, they say "La red" for the "the internet"
The cast of El camino de la costa - 1999 includes: Algie Au Carola de la Rocha
Dilermando Rocha has written: 'El agua mansa'
The cast of El Bronco de Durango - 2002 includes: Vanessa de la Rocha Javier Ledezma Ramiro Sierra
They both basically mean 'the'.
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.
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
"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.
La Dama means lady (ladies) El Catrin means dude
"El dia de la madre" means Mothers' day.
David Rocha has: Played Pablo (1972) in "Poly" in 1961. Performed in "Estudio 1" in 1964. Played Delincuente in "Aborto criminal" in 1973. Performed in "Relax Baby" in 1973. Played Delincuente in "La menor" in 1976. Played Profesor acusica in "Las aventuras de Enrique y Ana" in 1981. Played Young bandit in "El retorno del Hombre-Lobo" in 1981. Played El Flaco in "Mi amigo el vagabundo" in 1984. Performed in "El rey y la reina" in 1986.
If you mean el maestro it means male teacher. But if you mean la maestra it means female teacher.
arm - el brazoback - la espaldabackbone - la columna vertebralbrain - el cerebro, el sesobreast, chest - el pechobuttocks - las nalgascalf - la pantorrillaear - el oído, la orejaelbow - el codoeye - el ojofinger - el dedo (See Note 1)foot - el piehair - el pelohand - la mano (See Note 2)head - la cabezaheart - el corazónhip - la caderaintestine - el intestinoknee - la rodillaleg - la piernaliver - el hígadomouth - la bocamuscle - el músculoneck - el cuello (See Note 3)nose - la nariz (See Note 3)shoulder - el hombroskin - la pielstomach (abdomen) - el vientrestomach (internal organ) - el estómagothigh - el muslothroat - la gargantatoe - el dedo (See Note 1)tongue - la lenguatooth - el diente, la muela