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Does spanish use l' like French?In standard Spanish, people always write la before feminine words beginning with a vowel: la obra, la uva etc. If the vowel is a stressed a, they generally write and say el: el agua, el arma, el área etc. When the word after la begins with an unstressed 'a', in normal speech, one of the as is elided in pronunciation. In other words la alfombra is generally pronounced l'alfombra, la antigüedad is generally pronounced l'antigüedad etc. How do you tell whether to use el or la?The definite article in Spanish (the word that generally translates English "the") depends on the gender of the noun. All nouns in Spanish are generally either masculine or feminine. In general:
To choose between el and la, the first stage is to determine the gender of the noun. Then, the general rule is:
The last item is the one that it's easy to forget. There are a very small number of other exceptions, some of which aren't widely agreed upon. So the question of whether to use el or la essentially boils down to: how do you guess the gender of a Spanish noun? Basic gender rulesThe following are the most common patterns for telling whether a Spanish noun is masculine or feminine, and therefore whether to use el or la. Note that rules referring to endings typically apply to words of more than one syllable1. So for example, whilst words ending in -ie are generally feminine, the word pie (="foot") is masculine.
1. Strictly speaking, they tend to apply when the given
ending is a derivational suffix (an ending used to derive one
word from another). But sometimes it's difficult to tell whether the ending is
derivational or not, and "more than one syllable" is usually a good enough
approximation. Common exceptionsThere are various exceptions to the above patterns, but the following are some of the most common:
el día, el mediodía
the day, (the) midday la mano the hand el mapa the map el panda the panda la piel the skin Words ending in -ma that are the same or similar to English: el poema, el sistema the poem, the system Suggest a change / Cambios sugeridos Español-Inglés home Introduction to Spanish verbs Spanish-English dictionary |