How to Use Spanish Feminine Nouns & "La"
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"Es." This is our first verb. "Es" means "is," as in, "the actor is elegant." [Spanish]. Now, we'll see how it works in full phrases with feminine nouns. [Spanish]. "The equation is impossible." Let's repeat this. [Spanish]. [Spanish]. [Spanish] in Spanish is an "engagement book, calendar." It could also mean "agenda," but it usually means a "calendar." So, let's repeat this. [Spanish]. The next one, [Spanish]. "The actress is popular." Let's repeat. [Spanish]. Great. Let's do the next one. [Spanish]. "The bicycle is fast." Let's repeat. [Spanish]. [Spanish] means "the," as in "the equation." It is only used for feminine singular words. If I want to say, "the equations," that would be a different word. Okay, so now remember, [Spanish] means "the" for masculine singular; [Spanish] means "the" for feminine singular.