The Spanish word for "bookshelf" is "librero." It is pronounced, "Lee-BRARE-oh." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Actually, "librero" means "bookseller" or "stationer." Bookshelf" is "estante" or "estantaría de libros."
Estante. Estanterías de libros
"une étagère [pour les livres]" (if it's ONE bookshelf); "une bibliothèque" (if it's several bookshelves or a bookcase).
Une étagère (pour les livres)
A library is "une bibliothèque" (fem.) in French. Not to be confused with "une librairie" (fem.), which is a bookshop, but not a place where you can read for free or borrow books.
étagères is how you say shelves in french! Use a translator smart one!
j'ai un livre
une étagère (murale)
étagère
A bookcase is 'une bibliothèque' or 'une étagère' (closer to a shelf) in French.
A comic book is 'une bande dessinée' in French.
A book is 'un livre' (masculine noun) in French.
For a book passage, I need to recheck the word for a crazy person in French
A textbook can be translated to "un livre", which is French for a 'book'.
I'm putting the book on the shelf.
A shelf is 'une étagère' (fem.) in French.
no, but the POTENTIAL energy may equal the work done to life the book to the shelf
The ISBN of Put the Book Back on the Shelf is 978-1582406008.
no
How does a book on a higher shelf have more potential energy than a book on the lower shelf
Shelf.
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The potential energy of the book on the shelf is equal to the work done to lift the book to the shelf. This is because the potential energy of an object at a certain height is equivalent to the work done against gravity to lift it to that height.
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The shelf must exert an upward force on the book that is exactly equal to the book's weight. If the forces on the bottom of the book were not balanced (did not add up to zero), then the bottom of the book would be accelerating.
put the book higher up on the shelf