la Learn Unstarted Notes Transcript Summary The Spanish translation for “the (feminine)” is la. See also Recording English Spanish Learn the (masculine) el Learn Examples of "the" in use There are 8 examples of the Spanish word for "the" being used: Recording English Spanish Learn The family wants the cheese. La familia quiere el queso. Learn I am in the library, do you want a book? Estoy en la biblioteca ¿quieres un libro? Learn The man wants the hamburger with cheese, apples and bananas. El hombre quiere la hamburguesa con queso, manzanas y plátanos. Learn The dog doesn’t want the hamburger with cheese; the dog wants the apples and the bananas. El perro no quiere la hamburguesa con queso, el perro quiere las manzanas y los plátanos. Learn I am going to the library to read books. Voy a la biblioteca a leer libros. Learn I don't like soda. No me gusta la soda. Learn The books in the library are blue, not red. Los libros de la biblioteca son azules, no rojos. Learn Why are you in the restaurant and not in the library? I don’t have a book! ¿Por qué estás en el restaurante y no en la biblioteca? ¡No tengo un libro! Learn Practice Lesson "the (feminine)" Practice (9) Lesson Learn Lesson words the (feminine) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases I am going to the library to read books., I am in the library, do you want a book?, I don't like soda., The books in the library are blue, not red., The dog doesn’t want the hamburger with cheese; the dog wants the apples and the bananas., The family wants the cheese., The man wants the hamburger with cheese, apples and bananas., Why are you in the restaurant and not in the library? I don’t have a book! etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 1 Part of Speech Courses Pronouns 1