a book
'libro' means 'book'.
"Es un libro" translates to "It is a book" in English.
You would say "Tengo un libro para ti".
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
"Un niño con un libro."
un libro
You can say "Tengo un libro grande".
Tienes un libro verde
'dibujar un libro' = to draw a book (with a pencil, say)'tirar un libro' = to draw a book' (as from a shelf, for instance)
Voy a usar un libro texto para estudiar español. I am going to use a textbook to study Spanish.
"A great book" and "one great book" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase un grande libro. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "oon GRAN-dey LEE-bro" in Italian.
Libro is an Italian equivalent of the English word "book." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite (il, "the") or indefinite (un, "a, an") articles -- will be "LEE-bro" in Italian.