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  2. definite article. 1. (plural) a. the. Todos los asientos estaban ocupados. All the seats were taken. pronoun. 2. (plural) a. them. Escoja los plátanos que quiera y póngalos en una caja.Pick the bananas you prefer, and put them in a box.

  3. feminine noun. 1. (anatomy) a. hand. Por favor, lávense las manos antes de cenar. Please, wash your hands before dinner. 2. (animal anatomy) a. paw. Mi perro no podía mover la mano izquierda después del accidente. My dog couldn't move his left paw after the accident.

  4. what does los mean in spanish | SpanishDictionary.com Answers

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    los means "the" in spanish. It is used for multiple masculine nouns, such as "los carros" or "los primos" means "the cars" and "the cousins". Los primo, however, does not make sense. "los" is the plural, masculine article...consistent for number and gender...so if you are talking wbout your cousins (although i realize that primo has several ...

  5. las. "Los" is a definite article which is often translated as "the", and "las" is a definite article which is also often translated as "the". Learn more about the difference between "los" and "las" below. Todos los asientos estaban ocupados.All the seats were taken.

  6. 1. (used to talk about characteristics) a. to be. Es alto y rubio. He's tall and blond. Mi abuela es profesora.My grandma is a teacher. intransitive verb. 2. (used to indicate origin) a. to be.

  7. masculine or feminine noun. 1. (person in charge) a. boss. Creo que mi jefe intenta hacerme renunciar. I think my boss is trying to make me quit my job. b. head. Alicia es la nueva jefa del departamento de portugués.Alicia is the new head of the Portuguese department. c. leader.

  8. a. pain in the ass. (slang) (vulgar) (United States) Marcos era un chingón, pero se ha vuelto más tranquilo.Marcos used to be pain in the ass, but he's cooler now. b. pain in the arse.

  9. when to use el, la, los, or las? | SpanishDictionary.com Answers

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    1. vote. el = the (masculine, with a few exceptions is used before words ending in "o") la = the (feminine, with a few exceptions is used before words ending in "a") los = the (plural form of el, masculine) las = the (plural form of la, feminine) Examples: el perro = the dog. los perros = the dogs. la vaca = the cow.

  10. Spanish Articles - Definite Articles | SpanishDictionary.com

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    Quick Answer. Definite articles are used to talk about specific nouns. Spanish has four definite articles: el, la, los, and las. In Spanish, nouns don't like to be alone, so they are often accompanied by articles! Spanish articles indicate the gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) of a noun, as well as whether or not a ...

  11. Los gatos | Spanish to English Translation -...

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    masculine or feminine noun. 1. (animal) a. cat. Mi gato maúlla cuando tiene hambre.My cat meows when he is hungry. 2. (pejorative) (personal attendant) (El Salvador)