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El Gaucho Portland Gillian joined the El Gaucho Portland team in 2012 and served as the Wine Captain until her promotion to General Manager Growing up in Portland, Gillian loves to explore the local wine region and keep up with the local restaurant scene
El (deity) - Wikipedia El is often described as the father of gods and creator of mankind El had many epithets, including "Bull El," "El the King," and "Father of Mankind," reflecting his authority, wisdom, and paternal role
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
Difference between él and el in Spanish (he or the) Let's look at "él" vs "el" Él is a subject personal pronoun It has a written accent on the letter é The direct English translation is he For example: Él tiene muchos amigos He has lots of friends El is written without an accent on the letter e It is a definite article
The Definite Article El in Spanish - Yabla Do you know how to use the definite article el in Spanish? It's one of the most common words in the language, but its usage can sometimes be tricky for learners
El | Hebrew God, Creator, Supreme Being | Britannica He was usually portrayed as an old man with a long beard and, often, two wings He was the equivalent of the Hurrian god Kumarbi and the Greek god Cronus In the Old Testament, El is commonly used as a synonym for Yahweh and less commonly as the general term for “deity ”
EL? LA? How to choose the correct gender in Spanish Learn how to choose the correct gender in Spanish with this easy guide! Discover when to use el and la, and which words are masculine or feminine Stick around for a fun quiz at the end to test your knowledge!