"los" means "the"
Los carros = The cars
Dale dulces a los niños = Give candy to the children.
dame los periódicos = give me the newspapers.
2007-09-11 11:18:41
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answered by Patito 4
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It's Spanish for 'the' (plural).
It means something different in German. In German it is related to the English word 'release'. Its meanings are various. It can mean 'go!' or 'start!'. It can mean 'luck', or 'chance', or in the same context it may refer to deciding-games like drawing-straws (or lots). It can also mean the current events as in the phrase 'Was ist hier los?' meaning 'What is going on here?'.
2007-09-11 11:47:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Well aside from being a Spanish article, it is also the title of a Rammstein song...
2007-09-11 11:17:40
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answered by Misanthropist 6
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"The" plural, e.g. Los Alamos
2007-09-11 11:17:46
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answered by Michael B 6
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Plural of "el", which is the masculine for the.
2007-09-11 11:16:17
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answered by Belie 7
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the
2007-09-11 11:16:46
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answered by racer 51 7
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