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What's the difference between de la and del??​

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i have NO clue sorry....i hope this helps tho

Step-by-step explanation:

Both "del" and "de la" mean "of the"- if it is before a masculine noun it is "del" and if before a feminine noun it is "de la" - the exception being that before a feminine word that begins with a stressed "a" sound it becomes "del". There are also "de los" and "de las" for nouns that are in the plural.

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i dont really know the difference

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