Stylo in terms of writing or enclos in terms of animals are French equivalents of the English word "pen."
Specifically, the French word stylo is a masculine noun that designates a pen for writing. Its singular definite article is le ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is un("a, one").
The pronunciation is "stee-loh."
The French word enclos also is a masculine noun that designates a pen for enclosing animals, such as hogs and pigs. Its singular definite article is l'."* Its singular indefinite article is un.
The pronunciation is "aw-kloh."
*The vowel e of the masculine singular definite article le drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe immediately after the remaining letter l and immediately before the first letter of the following noun.
The singular is "Stylo", so the plural is "Stylos".
Ar you talking about a colligraphy pen? I don't know if that's what you mean or if its even french but... there ya go!
I write with a pen is "J'écris avec un crayon (pen/pencil) / avec un stylo" (ballpoint pen) in French.
pouvez-vous utiliser un stylo?
J'Γ©cris avec un stylo .
Un stylo bleu. BY THE WAY stylo does not mean blue its pen in french colours come after the noun.
this is how you say fourteen in french: quatorze. you write 14 in french the exact same way.
A pen is 'un stylo' in French.
a pen is 'un crayon' in French.
a pen is a Stylo a pencil is a Crayon
j'écris au stylo
You can say "J'ai un stylo" in French to mean "I have a pen."
Le stylo.
un stylo
'son crayon'
correspondant is the translation of pen pal. It is a person who becomes friendly.
A fountain pen is 'un stylo-plume' in French. (plural: des stylos-plumes)
un stylo
un feutre
Un stylo bleu. BY THE WAY stylo does not mean blue its pen in french colours come after the noun.
vous avez un stylo
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