Everything You Need to Know About Definite Articles in Spanish
In English, we only have one definite article “the”, but there are five definite articles in Spanish: el, la, los, las, lo.
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In English, we only have one definite article “the”, but there are five definite articles in Spanish: el, la, los, las, lo.
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