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  • El vs Él: Key Differences in Spanish - Tell Me In Spanish
    El vs él are two different words El without an accent is a definite article (the) and more often it’s placed before concrete singular masculine nouns Él with an accent is a pronoun for the 3rd person singular: it replaces a male subject or object Depending on the sentence, él means ‘he’ or ‘him’ El teléfono azul es de él
  • Él | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
    Translate millions of words and phrases for free on SpanishDictionary com, the world's largest Spanish-English dictionary and translation website
  • El o Él - Diccionario de Dudas
    El es un artículo determinado que se utiliza generalmente precediendo a un sustantivo o sintagma nominal Él, en cambio, es un pronombre personal que se emplea para referirse a la persona, animal o cosa de que se habla
  • Spanish Articles Explained: El, La, Los, and Las Made Simple
    Learn how to use Spanish definite articles el, la, los, las Master gender, number, tricky exceptions, and practice with real sentence examples
  • Spanish Definite Articles - el, la, los, las - Lawless Spanish
    Definite Article – el, la, los, las Artículo definido The Spanish definite article is sometimes confusing for beginning students, because it has to agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies, and it doesn’t always correspond to an article in other languages
  • English Translation of “ÉL” | Collins Spanish-English Dictionary
    El carro es de él The car is his Collins American Learner’s English-Spanish Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers All rights reserved Spanish Easy Learning Grammar How do you use subject pronouns in Spanish? In Spanish, subject pronouns are equivalent to words such as I, he, she and they in English
  • Difference between él and el in Spanish (he or the)
    Difference between él and el in Spanish (he or the) There are words in Spanish that change their meaning depending on whether they do or do not have a written accent Let's look at "él" vs "el" The Spanish "él" Él is a subject personal pronoun It has a written accent on the letter é The direct English translation is he
  • él vs el in Spanish | HOLA SPANISH - YouTube
    Today, we're going to have a look at the difference between 'él' with a written accent and 'el' without the written accent in Spanish Do you know the difference?




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