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How to use 'sobre' and 'en'?
La lámpara está sobre la mesa.
Los hombres están en la mesa. El hombre está sobre la mesa. La mujer está sobre el automóvil. La mujer está en el automóvil. Why sometimes we use sobre sometimes we use en?What is the difference between la and el?I am really confused@@ |
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In Spanish, nouns have gender - they are either masculine or feminine. Masculine nouns need el, feminine nouns need la El hombre, los hombres La mujer, las mujeres You can guess those two, but you have to learn the gender with each noun. Normally there is no obvious reason why a noun has a particular gender: la salchicha, the sausage. |
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