Should I say:
"paying a tribute to portuguese gastronomy" or "paying a tribute to the portuguese gastronomy"?
shoul I or shouldn't I use the word "the"?
Can somebody explain it to me, please?
Thanks
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"paying a tribute to Portuguese gastronomy" (Portuguese serves as a determiner.)
"paying a tribute to the gastronomy of Portugal" (Without a determiner, you need the definite article.)