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cahiers français
Notebooks (which outlined peoples concerns in the Great Fear (French Revoution))
Yes, the phrase les cahiers ("the notebooks") is in the plural in French.
"Fermez les cahiers" is French for "Close your notebooks." It is a command telling someone to close their notebooks or exercise books.
Necesito 2 cuadernos
un livre - un bouquin (the slang word for a book)
Translation: Sacad vuestros cuadernos OR Saquen sus cuadernos
French schools provide schoolbooks. School bags, pencil cases, and other notebooks are bought by parents. There is no uniform in French schools, so students wear their casual clothes.
Samsung Series notebooks are on par with its competitors. The Samsung Series notebooks are quality products. These notebooks are also considered to be stylish.
"Close your books!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Fermez vos livres! The command most famously may be heard from a teacher about to give a planned exam or a surprise quiz. The pronunciation will be "fer-mey vo leev" in Alsatian French.
Philosophical Notebooks was created in 1918.
The Notebooks of Memory was created in 2009.
Notebooks may come with Windows, yes.