Answer:
Both <em>los </em>and <em>las</em> are definite articles for plural nouns in the Spanish language. The difference is that<em> </em><em>los</em> is used for plural masculine nouns (plural form of <em>el</em>), while <em>las</em> is used for plural feminine nouns (plural form of <em>la</em>). As a good example, we can take the names of cities Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Los Angeles is actually the plural form of <em>el angel</em>, meaning<em> the angel</em>, while the singular form of Las Vegas is <em>la vega</em>, meaning <em>the meadow</em>.
Another example:
el perro - the dog los perros - the dogs
la vaca - the cow las vacas - the cows
Overgeneralization could be the answer but Loaded language is correct because of the words using like poise, elegance and refinement
Answer:love
Explanation:I don't even know if this is right but I'm guessing to get more points
Answer:
1.pani ke bina ham nahi ji saktai hai
2.pani khetto mai kamm ati hai
3.pani SE anek prakar ke karkhanoo me prayoug hoti hai
4.ye hamme jivan deti hai
5.khana pakane ke liye bhi pani ki zarurat hoti hai
abb thak gai behen....sry ...hope it helps you.....frm BIHAR..INDIA