It is "mejor amigo" in Spanish. If you are speaking of a female, it is "mejor amiga".
"Mapa" is a masculine noun, even though it ends in "a". So the singular is "el mapa", the plural is "los mapas".
"Destrucción" is a Spanish equivalent of "destruction."Specifically, the Spanish word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "deh-strook-THYOHN."
"Water" is an English equivalent of "agua."Specifically, the Spanish word is a feminine noun. But it takes the masculine singular definite article "el" ("the") in the singular. One reason lies in the reluctance to follow the ending vowel "a" of the feminine singular definite article "la" with the beginning vowel "a" of "agua." The feminine definite plural article "las" is used with the plural "aguas" ("waters").The pronunciation is "AH-gwah."
Primo is a Spanish equivalent of 'cousin' in the sense of a male. It's pronounced 'PREE-moh'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one'].Prima is a Spanish equivalent for a female 'cousin'. It's pronounced 'PREE-mah'. Its definite article is 'la', and its indefinite 'una'.
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"The special (male) friend" is an English equivalent of "El amigo especial."The masculine singular definite article "el" means "the." The masculine singular noun "amigo" means "friend." The masculine/feminine singular adjective "especial" means "special."The pronunciation is "eh-lah-MEE-ghoh eh-speh-syahl."
"Reyes" is a Spanish equivalent of "kings."The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its plural definite article is "los" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "REH-ehs."
No, "cuadernos" is a plural noun meaning notebooks in Spanish. It is not a definite article. Definite articles in Spanish are "el" (masculine singular), "la" (feminine singular), "los" (masculine plural), and "las" (feminine plural).
The appropriate definite article for the word "mochilas" in Spanish is "las."
The is the definite article.
Tu amigo or su amigo
amigo is spanish for friend amigos is spanish for friends
Amigo in Spanish is amico in Italian.
"Amigo" is Spanish for "friend".
"Adios amigo" is Spanish for "goodbye friend".
"Momento" is a Spanish equivalent of "moment."The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "moh-MEHN-toh."