¿Puedes traerme un libro, abuelita?
No, just learn some Spanish and bring a phrase book.
In a book written in Spanish, spanish words would not be italicised. In a book written in English, foreign language words are written with italics if they are used as part of a normal sentence or paragraph. If it is an English language book about the Spanish lñanguage, as in a text book, the Spanish text would probably not be written in italics.
'"The Book" in Spanish is "el libro". "The book is black" would be "El libro es negro".
"To bring" in Spanish is "traer". The present participle "brought" is "trajo". "He trajo el libro a la clase" is "I have brought the book to the lass".
I'm pretty sure in the book she doesn't have a name.
It means "What is the name of the Spanish book". A literal translation would be "How is the book of Spanish called?"
That would be "un libro normal".
This would mean "the book is blue" in Spanish.
NO. You would have to buy the answer key book. This is the Amsco Website, where you can buy a copy of the answer key. In all probability, though, as a student, it would probably be better if you just did the work, because you will not be able to bring the answer key into an exam situation.
You can find a picture of Dialga in Pokemon Pearl by going up to Cynthia's grandmother's house and talking to her grandmother. If that doesn't work, look in the book that's on their big table.
"Libro" is the Spanish word for "book".
Ruth was the great-grandmother of King David (ibid., end of ch.4).