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What does el hombre la mujer mean in spanish?

"El hombre la mujer" is grammatically correct but doesn't have a clear meaning on its own. It literally translates to "the man the woman," but it's like saying "the dog the cat" in English. It needs context to understand the intended meaning.

Here are some possibilities depending on the context:

* "The man and the woman": This would be a more natural way to say it in Spanish: "El hombre y la mujer".

* "The man, the woman": This could be used to introduce two people, like in a story.

* "The man for the woman": This could be used to describe a relationship or situation where the man is intended for the woman.

* "The man [doing something] to the woman": This could be used to describe an action, like "El hombre le da la flor a la mujer" (The man gives the flower to the woman).

To understand the meaning, you need more information! Please provide the full sentence or situation where you encountered this phrase.

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