It means: I certify to be true that in the book...
Sí es verdad. means, "Yes, it's true."Si es verdad. means, "If it's true.What a big difference a little accent can make.
Libro means 'book', libro sounds like library, a library is full of books, that's where the word libro come from.
Libro means book in Spanish.
the question means "do you have a book?" you answer with either "si, tiene un libro" - yes, i have a book or "no, no tiene un libro" - no, i don't have a book. Hope that helps
Aquel is a demonstrative adjective/pronoun that means: That (over there). It is different from 'ese' which means 'that' because the distance is greater. Aquel is in the masculine form. Aquel libro es mejor que este libro.
"Un libro" means "a book" in English.
This is gibberish. Cierto means certain or sure. Olvidado means forgotten or you have forgotten depending on the context . You and avid are not Spanish words.
"Es un libro" translates to "It is a book" in English.
" Dame el libro " < Spanish = Give me the book (English) / " Donne-moi le livre " (French).
Sí es verdad. means, "Yes, it's true."Si es verdad. means, "If it's true.What a big difference a little accent can make.
Libro means 'book', libro sounds like library, a library is full of books, that's where the word libro come from.
Libro means book in spanish
"Close the book" in English.
It means "That is not true."
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Libro means book in Spanish.
it means book