Francesco Landini - Ecco la primaveraIt is guessed to have been written somewhere between 1349 and 1365.
en la primavera = in the spring
"Primavera' is Spanish, Italian or Portuguese for "spring".
The correct article [for example: the] for primavera is la, not el. La primavera means, "the spring" - the season of the year.
"El primer dia de la primavera" means "the first day of spring."
It means: It is spring.
You probably mean 'primavera' and it is a station... spring
It means 'spring flowers'.
La Primavera is Spanish, Italian or Portuguese for Spring, (as in the season).It is la primavera because primavera ends in an A which means it is feminine, so therefore it is La Primavera.(Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese have both a masculine and a feminine form. Words like El Invierno, or the winter in English, are masculine)
¿Cual es un mes de la primavera?
The first day of spring.
Spring or Springtime may be English equivalents of 'primavera'. The Italian word is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'pree-mah-VEH-rah'.