- In English we say: I like sports. (no sport in specific, just sports).
- In Spanish we need the definite article before the noun, even though it doesn't translate...we still need it. Me gustan los deportes.
3. Definite articles are also used when discussing languages: el italiano, el francés, el español...
However, if the language is after en, de, hablar, or saber the definite article is usually omitted...
- El español es fácil, pero el ruso es difícil. Spanish is easy, but Russian is hard.
- Habla español es fácil, pero habla ruso es difícil. Speaking Spanish is easy, but speaking Russian is hard.
- Voy a hablar con la Señora Moore. "Hola, Señora Moore."
- Don Julio es muy amable, pero doña María es muy mandóna.
5. It is used to show possession with reflexive verbs and body parts, clothing or other very personal items.
- Me lavo la cara.
- Te vistes los pantalones.
- Ponte la chaqueta, hace mucho frío.
6. El vs La... there are nouns that are FEMININE, but they use "el" and NOT "la" in the singular form, BUT the plural form uses "LAS". These nouns begin with a stressed "a" sound (usually spelled with an "a" or "ha"). Here are some of the more common examples:
- el agua ... las aguas (water)
- el ama ... las amas (soul)
- el hambre ... las hambres (hunger)
- el águila ... las águilas (eagle)
- el hacha ... las hachas (axe)
- el hacha nueva
- el hambre excesiva
- el alma amable .... BUT
- la pura agua
- la gran águila
7. We use the definite articles in SPANISH before the days of the week, but not in ENGLISH.
- Trabajo los lunes por la mañana. ... I work on Mondays in the morning. (I work Monday mornings.)
- Hay una prueba el martes en la clase de español. ( There's a quiz on Tuesday in Spanish class.)
8. We use the Definite articles for some phrases that use "a" or "en."
- en la escuela ... in or at school
- al colegio ... to school
- en la clase ... in class
- en la iglesia ... in or at church
- en la universidad ... in or at college
Hope this helps...
Ciao,
MLMoore
4 comments:
thank you so much on how you compare the english meaning and the spanish meaning to help us better understand spanish. you r a great teacher!
Gracias para esta. Ayuda mucho.
Yes Ms Moore you are an amazing teacher. I enjoy every minute because you make spanish so easy!!!
I agree with April i enjoy it
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