If you're asking what it means,
the ballet dancer (or just dancer).
The arms.
The sentence seems incomplete. So i woulds think it's La bailarina en los brazos
Answer:
1. se despierta
2. se levantan
3. a las siete y media de la mañana
4. se ducha
5. se viste
6. se arregla
7. bebe
8. prepara
9. se desayunan
10. se cepillan
11. se lavan
12. su
13. tu
14. te preparas
Hopefully this helps!
Brainliest please?
Benefits of physics in everyday life
1. You-familiar singular : Tú
2. He : Él
3. we, feminine : Nosotras
4. you-formal plural : Ustedes
5. you-plural, feminine : Tú.
<em>Why you-plural, feminine is also " Tú " ?</em>
<em>Because " Tú " are a pronoun that serves to address both men and women.</em>
<h3><u><em>I hope i've helped.</em></u></h3>
Answer:
The words "el" and "la" both mean "the" in Spanish. As you said, "el" is masculine and "la" is feminine. Just like in English, these words are used before a noun. In Spanish and other romantic languages, all nouns are gendered. For example, "zapato" means "shoe" in Spanish and is masculine. So, if I wanted to say "the shoe," I would say, "el zapato." Additionally, "flag" is "bandera" and is feminine. So, to say "the flag," you say, "la bandera."
One way to generally tell if a noun is masculine or feminine is the ending. Most words that end with -o are masculine, and most words that end with -a are feminine. However, this is not a rule that always works, there are many exceptions; additionally, there are some nouns that don't end in -o or -a, like verdad (which is feminine). One example of a word that breaks the rule is problema (along with all Spanish words that end with -ma). Problema ends with -a but is masculine. This means that "the problem" in Spanish is "el problema."