Questions & Answers about La niña es la amiga de Colombia.
Why is it la amiga instead of el amigo?
Because we are talking about a girl (la niña), the word for friend must match her gender. Amiga ends in -a, making it feminine, so it takes the feminine word for "the", which is la. If the friend were a boy, it would be el amigo. Does the word niña follow the exact same gender rule?
Yes! Niña (girl) is feminine because it refers to a female person and ends in the regular feminine letter -a. Therefore, it also uses the feminine article la. The masculine equivalent is el niño (the boy). Why do we use de Colombia to say "from Colombia"? Doesn't de mean "of"?
The little word de is very common in Spanish and can mean both "of" and "from". When you are talking about a person's origin or where they are from, you always use de followed by the place. Why is the verb es used here instead of está?
Es means "is" and is used for things that are generally permanent, like identity, relationships, and where someone is from. Since this sentence is about identity (she is the friend) and origin (from Colombia), es is the right choice! Learn La niña es la amiga de Colombia and more in Spanish
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