We are on lesson 1 using Rosetta Stone Latin American Spanish and we have already encountered our first road block. When showing a picture of a small girl eating, we choose the phrase "La nina come." makes perfect sense. But in another photo that shows a teenage girl (does this matter?) we are shown the phrase "ella come."
After researching and trying to wade through some very ambiguous explanations from other similar questions, I am left to assume the following:
La nina come = The girl eats
Ella come = She eats
Correct?
Now, how would this translate for the masculine?
El nino come = The boy eats
_____ come = He eats
I cannot figure out what would be the proper pronoun for the masculine form of that sentence?
And yes, this is basic stuff, so please bear with me.