Usages of el pan
Hay pan en la mesa.
There is bread on the table.
¿Hay pan en la mesa?
Is there bread on the table?
¿Come el gato pan?
Does the cat eat bread?
No hay pan en la mesa.
There is no bread on the table.
El gato no come pan.
The cat doesn't eat bread.
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