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Who said, "I may not agree with what you have said, but I shall defend to the death your right to say it.?
Answers: 2 Views: 1127 Rating: 0 Posted: 12 years ago
Evelyn Beatrice Hall first made that statement, however, it is attributed to Voltaire.
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Is it el ayuda or la ayuda?
Answers: 6 Views: 2975 Rating: 0 Posted: 12 years ago
Very true Papitou. I agree with you and Gary perhaps the question should have been more specific by using it in a sentence that we all could have answered correctly and by doing so put this matter to rest.
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Is it el ayuda or la ayuda?
Answers: 6 Views: 2975 Rating: 0 Posted: 12 years ago
I understand that ayuda is a feminine noun but in most cases when this word is used Gary there is no need to use either gender. As for a Spanish lesson el is always used when referring to the male and la is always used in reference to a female. Your examples indicate which gender is being helped or doing the helping. If we are to accept your explanation to the question then the answer is both.
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Is it el ayuda or la ayuda?
Answers: 6 Views: 2975 Rating: 0 Posted: 12 years ago
Ayuda means "HELP" in Spanish. There is no gender preference needed. Neither el nor la is necessary.
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