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Dos plumas azules.
or
Dos bolígrafos azules.
Zwei Kuli Two pens Bin Are Bin zwei Kuli Sorry, I forgot the word for there, Ich habe zwei Kuli I have two pens Hope this helps :)
Ans-1.suppose i have two pens and rahul has one pen..then rahul can say,,,he has half of me....ie 1/2.......... Ans-2. suppose i have three pens and i give two pens to rahul,,then i can say ,i give rahul two third of mine ie 2/3
Deux stylos à bille.
English "blue" rhymes with "boo" and "two", whereas the French "bleu" has more of an accented sound, almost "bleh". Spanish wisely avoids this with "azul" (ah-ZOOL)
Yes, here is a popular rhyme about pens: "Pen, pen, write again, On paper smooth and white. Ink so blue, a word or two, Tell a story bright."
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Does Ravi have two pens? That is the correct way to ask if Ravi has two pens. It's also fairly common in english to phrase a statement as a question: Ravi has two pens? That is most often used when excitement or uncertainty is present. Ravi has four homes?!
Dos guisantes en una vaina is how you say two peas in a pod in Spanish.
There is two ways to say orange in Spanish, the meanings are different though. Naranja is Spanish for the kind of orange you eat and anaranjado is Spanish for the color orange.
Eighty-two in Spanish is ochenta y dosRAUL
El bolígrafo rojo. La pluma roja. Are two different ways that you can say it. More often than not, the word "Bolífrafo" is used in Spanish-speaking countries, as "Pluma" literally means feather and is a word carried over from when people wrote with quill pens.
Say+on. Put these two English words together and you will say Sean as it was meant to be said in Spanish.