I’m Mexican it’s used as “me lo das la azúcar “ which means” will you give me the sugar “
La and lo are different things you use in Spanish
Lo is something singular because los is what u use in they form but it means “the “ that’s what it’s used for
“Los estudiantes “=“the students “ i hope I helped as much as I could
True, they had a small population of around 500,000 Cubans before the US attacked at the Bay of Pigs.
<u>Answer:</u>
1. Camarero: El pollo y el pan?
Luisa: Aqui!
2. Camarero: La pizza?
Otto: Aqui!
3. Camarero: la sopa?
Abuela: Aqui!
4. Camarero: El pescado?
Mama: Aqui!
5. Camarero: El bistec y la patata?
Papa: Aqui!
6. Camarero: El pastel?
Milo: Aqui!
<u>Explanation:</u>
All that's bolded out is the answer. You just had to match the description. Like, you had to match the drawing and the words, it's like a little puzzle.
Spanish is my second language so no problem:
English: "I like yo stay inside and watch movies on the weekend"
Spanish; " A mi me gusta estar adentro y ver peliculas en el fin de semana"
Hope this helps you!!