Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Using El Over La for Spanish Feminine Words
Using El Over La for Spanish Feminine Words          El is the singular, masculine definite article, meaning the, in Spanish and is used to define masculine nouns, while la is the feminine version. But there are a few instances where el is used with feminine nouns.          Gender in Words      An interesting thing about Spanish is the fact that words have gender. A word is considered male or female, depending on what the word refers to and how it ends. A general rule of thumb is if a word ends in -o, it is most likely masculine, and if a word ends in -a, it is most likely feminine. If the word is describing a female person, then the word is feminine and vice versa.          Definite Articles for Nouns      In most cases, el is used for masculine nouns and la is used for feminine nouns. Another rule supersedes this, and that is when the feminine noun is singular and starts with a stressed a- or ha- sound, like the words agua, meaning water, or hambre, meaning hunger. The reason the definite article becomes el is mostly a matter of how it sounds to say la agua and la hambre and the clunkiness of the double-a sounds repeating. It sounds more definitive to say el agua and el hambre.         There is a similar grammar rule in English about the use of the an versus a. An English speaker would say, an apple instead of  a apple. The two repeating double-a sounds are too close to each other and sound too repetitive. The English ruleà  states that an, which is an indefinite article modifying the noun, comes before nouns that have a vowel sound at the beginning of the word and a comes before consonant-starting nouns.          Feminine Words that Use the Masculine Article      Notice the substitution of el for la takes place when it comes immediately before words starting with an a sound.                     Feminine Nouns  English Translation          el agua  the water      el ama de casa  the housewife      el asma  asthma      el arca  the ark      el hambre  hunger      el hampa  the underworld      el arpa  the harp      el guila  the eagle                   If the feminine noun is modified byà  adjectivesà  that follow the noun in the sentence, the feminine noun retains the masculine article.                     Feminine Nouns  English Translation          el agua purificada  purified water      el arpa paraguaya  the Paraguayan harp      el hambre excesiva  excessive hunger                    Reverting Back to the Feminine Article      The thing to remember is that words that are feminine remain feminine. The reason why this matters is if the word becomes plural, the word goes back to using the feminine definite article. In this case, the definite article becomes las. It sounds fine to say las arcasà  since the s in las breaks up the double-a sound. Another example is las amas de casa.         If a word intervenes between the definite article and the noun,à  laà  is used.                     Feminine Nouns  English Translation          la pura agua  pure water      la insoportable hambre  the unbearable hunger      la feliz ama de casa  the happy housewife      la gran guila  the great eagle                   If the accent of the noun is not on the first syllable, the definite article la is used with singular feminine nouns when they begin with a- or ha-.                     Feminine Nouns  English Translation          la habilidad  the skill      la audiencia  the audience      la asamblea  the meeting                   The substitution of el for la does not occur before adjectives that begin with a stressed a- or ha-, the rule only applies to nouns, despite the double-a sound.à                       Feminine Nouns  English Translation          la alta muchacha  the tall girl      la agria experiencia  the bitter experience                    Exceptions to the Rule      There a few exceptions to the rule that el substitutes for la immediately before a noun that begins with a stressed a- or ha-. Note, the letters of the alphabet, calledà  letrasà  in Spanish, which is a feminine noun, are all feminine.                     Feminine Nouns  English Translation          la rabe  the Arabic woman      La Haya  The Hague      la a  the letter A      la hache  the letter H      la haz  uncommon word for face, not to be confused with el haz,meaning shaft or beam                    Feminine Words Can Use the Masculine Indefinite Article      Most grammarians consider it correct for feminine words to take the masculine indefinite article un instead of una under the same conditions where la is changed to el. It is for the same reasonà  la is changed to el, to eliminate the double-a sound of the two words together.à                       Feminine Nouns  English Translation          un guila  an eagle      un ama de casa  a housewife                   Although this is widely considered correct grammar, this usage is not universal. In everyday spoken language, this rule is irrelevant, due to elision, which is the omission of sounds, especially as words flow together. In pronunciation, there is no difference between un guila and una guila.    
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