In traditional Chinese, desk is 桌子 or 書桌. In simplified Chinese, these are written 桌子 and 书桌. They are pronounced zhuo1zi and shu1zhuo1 in Hanyu Pinyin, and juotz and shujuo in GR romanization.
Escritorio is a desk. This usually refers to a school desk or working desk. If you want to say table, you can say "mesa".
What I would say, if I really wanted to speak normal and fluent English, is that there are four pens on my desk.
To say 'I have a desk' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo un escritorio.'
A desk is "un bureau" (masc.)
Help desk is: mesa de consulta.
The Spanish words for "student desk" are, "escritorio de estudiante." Pupitre de estudiante
"actuary's desk" if there's only one actuary "actuaries' desk" if the desk belongs to/is used by more than one actuary
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If you want to say the teacher's desk in spanish you would say el escritorio.
Teacher's Desk - el escritorio Student's Desk - el pupitre :D
'Desk' in Spanish is 'escritorio.' It depends on what kind of desk. A large desk, such as a teacher or businessman might have would be called an "escritorio" as mentioned above. A smaller desk, such as a High Schooler would sit at is called a "pupitre" or "banco" depending on the country.