- El vs Él: Key Differences in Spanish - Tell Me In Spanish
El vs él are two different words El without an accent is a definite article (the) and more often it’s placed before concrete singular masculine nouns Él with an accent is a pronoun for the 3rd person singular: it replaces a male subject or object Depending on the sentence, él means ‘he’ or ‘him’ El teléfono azul es de él
- Él | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
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- English Translation of “ÉL” | Collins Spanish-English Dictionary
El carro es de él The car is his Collins American Learner’s English-Spanish Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers All rights reserved Spanish Easy Learning Grammar How do you use subject pronouns in Spanish? In Spanish, subject pronouns are equivalent to words such as I, he, she and they in English
- El vs. Él | Compare Spanish Words - SpanishDictionary. com
What is the difference between el and él? Compare and contrast the definitions and English translations of el and él on SpanishDictionary com, the world's most accurate Spanish-English reference website
- El (deity) - Wikipedia
Archaeological texts show El's association with eternity, creation, and divine authority, often with a consort similar to Asherah Later sources, including Phoenician and Hellenistic writings, sometimes equated El with other deities such as Cronus or Poseidon
- El o Él - Diccionario de Dudas
El es un artículo determinado que se utiliza generalmente precediendo a un sustantivo o sintagma nominal Él, en cambio, es un pronombre personal que se emplea para referirse a la persona, animal o cosa de que se habla
- El: The Supreme Deity and Creator in Canaanite Mythology
El is the supreme deity in Canaanite mythology, creator of the universe and father of the gods, with a significant influence on ancient religions
- el - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English, from Old English el, from Latin el (the name of the letter L)
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