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The definite article 'el' identifies the noun ébola as 'unique' and it should be used.
Juguetes de niña ( girl's toy Juguetes de la niña ( the toys of the girl) identifies the owner of the toy. Juguetes de Juanita ( proper name, the article is dropped) Last edited by Rusty; October 12, 2014 at 08:01 AM. Reason: removed quoted material |
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Ébola is feminine, but in Spanish when the first syllable is stressed or with 'tilde' we use 'El' el ëbola, el águila, etc. We use lo to denote abstract names , lo bello, lo bueno, also as a direct object o complement, le indirect object or complement, an 'a' this preposition placed before a noun of .person, animal or personified object is a direct object. |
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El ébola is a masculine noun and it takes a masculine article.
The rule you stated applies to feminine nouns that start with a stressed 'a' sound, like el agua, el águila and el hacha (but not la hache; the names of letters of the alphabet are always feminine and take the feminine article). The plural form of these nouns take the regular plural article used with feminine nouns - las aguas, las águilas, las hachas y las haches. |
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El virus del Ébola.
Ébola is a name of a river en Zaire, I think the virus is masculine and Ébola the name of the river where it originated. But your statement is correct since the name of the virus is =virus del Ébola because of its origin.The name of the rivers are masculine, in Colombia, Río Cauca, Amazonas, Magdalena and río Ébola in Zaire. Last edited by Rusty; October 13, 2014 at 06:13 PM. |
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