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The Spanish rule is if the word ends in an "a". The word begins with:


El
or
La
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The Spanish rule is that if the word ends in "a," it can be preceded by either "el" or "la" depending on the gender of the noun. If the noun is masculine, it is preceded by "el," and if the noun is feminine, it is preceded by "la."
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