El or La, Los or Las All people, places and things in Spanish have a corresponding article (el, la, los or las). The article tells if the person, place.

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El or La, Los or Las All people, places and things in Spanish have a corresponding article (el, la, los or las). The article tells if the person, place or thing is masculine or feminine. (They arent actually girly or boyish, but they are identified as masculine or feminine by their article.) El, la, los and las most often mean the, though sometimes they just go with the noun. These articles will be important later when you describe people, places, and things.

Merche tiene una nueva escuela Merche La nueva escuela NEW

¡La nueva escuela! Merche es una chica de Venezuela. Mañana Merche va a ir a una nueva escuela en Boston, MA. Merche necesita muchas cosas (things) para la escuela.

Ella necesita… El mapa para el autobús La computadora El papel El diccionario Los lápices Los libros La mochila

Pero ella quiere…. El ipod Los tacos El teléfono celular Los zapatos Los videojuegos Los blujines nuevos

¿El o La? …¿Los o Las? mochilalibros iPodlápicescomputadora libroszapatos diccionario videojuegos papeltacos blujines nuevos mapa teléfono celular

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How do you know when a noun is masculine or feminine? Sometimes, you can tell by the ending of the word. [words that end with -a are often -not always- feminine…words that end with -o are often -not always- masculine. Always: you just have to learn the article when you learn a new noun.