The Different Languages

How to Say The in Diffferent Languages

The – English

El – Spanish

Le – French

Der – German

Il – Italian

O – Portuguese

το (To) – Greek

Den – Danish

De – Dutch

Det – Swedish

Den – Norwegian

Az – Hungarian

An – Irish

Y – Welsh

ה (Ha) – Hebrew

ال (Al) – Arabic

Ang – Filipino

Ka – Hawaiian

A – Basque

L’ – French (before vowel)

La – Catalan

Het – Dutch

Die – German

La – Romanian

O – Turkish

Lo – Italian (before vowel)

Tha – Scots Gaelic

Tá – Vietnamese

O – Galician

Lo – Spanish (neuter)

El – Arabic (modified)

A – Hungarian

An – Gaelic

O – Greek

Et – Latin

Le – Esperanto

Se – Finnish

S – Estonian

Þa – Old English

De – Flemish

El – Ladino

A – Albanian

H – Armenian

Na – Polish

L’ – Occitan

Al – Maltese

Da – Russian (informal)

Ta – Czech

Der – Luxembourgish

La – Occitan

O – Kurdish

I – Haitian Creole

To – Slovak

Ten – Polish

Ei – Faroese

O – Sardinian

Il – Corsican

I – Tamil

A – Azerbaijani

Am – Welsh

Ti – Bosnian

El – Asturian

An – Scottish Gaelic

Ka – Tagalog

Det – Icelandic

De – Norwegian (nynorsk)

Den – Faroese

L’ – French (vowel-based)

Lo – Venetian

Teh – Malay

U – Igbo

A – Latvian

Ke – Indonesian

Tha – Irish

Bha – Scots Gaelic

De – Catalan

Ta – Slovene

El – Syrian Arabic

I – Macedonian

De – Afrikaans

Det – Danish (neuter)

Die – Afrikaans

Te – Maori

Lo – Lombard

El – Balearic

Lo – Sicilian

La – Galician

La – Friulian

Ten – Czech

O – Farsi

El – Mozarabic

L’ – Venetian

La – Ligurian

Hò – Cantonese

El – Hebrew (transliterated)

Lô – Javanese

Il – Neapolitan

A – Basque

Kê – Vietnamese (formal)

Le – Walloon

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