al Learn Unstarted Literal Breakdown Recording English Spanish Learn to a Learn the (masculine) el Learn Summary The Spanish translation for “to the” is al. The Spanish, al, can be broken down into 2 parts:"to" (a) and "the (masculine)" (el). Pronounced the same Recording English Spanish Learn by the al Learn See also Recording English Spanish Learn to the hacia Learn Examples of "to the" in use There are 71 examples of the Spanish word for "to the" being used: Recording English Spanish Learn Tom looked at the tall man suspiciously. Tom miró al hombre alto sospechosamente. Learn The older colleague took the intern in tow. El colega mayor puso al pasante a cuestas. Learn The king sent his envoys abroad. El rey envió a sus enviados al extranjero. Learn Travelling abroad is not recommended. No se recomienda viajar al extranjero. Learn He interrupted the speaker with frequent questions. Interrumpió al orador con preguntas frecuentes. Learn Many experts expressed doubts about that. Muchas expertas expresaron dudas al respecto. Learn I celebrated New Year's Day by playing football outside. Celebré el día de Año Nuevo jugando al fútbol afuera. Learn Soldiers are used to danger. Las soldados están acostumbradas al peligro. Learn The full-board option includes three meals a day. La opción de placa completa incluye tres comidas al día. Learn The priest encouraged the community to repentance. El sacerdote alentó a la comunidad al arrepentimiento. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "to the" Practice (74) Lesson Learn Lesson words the (masculine), to, to the etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A beard does not make a philosopher., a side note, Are you coming with me to the movies tonight?, Ask the tomcat about it., back to work, beside, Bob got used to hard work., by touch, Get in the car., He delivered a great cross to the striker., He gave the dog a bone., He gets his hair cut once a month., He interrupted the speaker with frequent questions., He is on the edge of the abyss., He points to the north., hospital admission, How do I get to the British consulate?, How do I get to the youth hostel?, How many meals a day do you eat?, I am accustomed to cold weather. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 1 Part of Speech Courses Conjunctions 1 Prepositions 1 Pronouns 1