Yes. Goma is related to the word gum, as in gum rubber. The little pink thing you use to erase is a goma. However, the verb "to erase" is "borrar" and so "el borrador" is also a word for eraser.
pencil earser
It depends on which type of eraser you are talking about: Goma - The eraser at the end of a pencil or rubber eraser - sometimes called Goma de borrar. Borrador - Blackboard or dry erase board eraser - sometimes also pencil eraser. Limpiador - "Cleaner" is sometimes used as eraser Protector - "Protector" was the name of the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie "Eraser" in Spanish. Borrar - is the Spanish word to erase.
goma de borrar
There are a couple of ways to say Eraser in Spanish:Goma, Goma de borrar or even borrador. But it all depends on what type of eraser we're talking about.Eraser for a dry-erase board= BorradorEraser on a regular pencil = GomaEraser that's loose and not attached to the pencil= Goma de borrar.Important: The word "Borrador" can also imply a "provisional notepad" where you could make modifications."Eraser" in Spanish is "goma." It is pronounced, "GO-ma." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
caucho [ˈkawʧo] goma ['goma] (for pencil) borrador [boˈraðoɾ] (for blackboard)
There are different definitions to "goma", "una" means one. Here are two common ways of using the word,Una goma de mascar = One chewing gumUna goma de borrar = One eraser
The likely word is "eraser" (e.g. for a chalkboard or pencil writing).
An erasor is used to erase erro or an mist spelt word.
This word is french and means rubber/eraser.
a pencil pen eraser an a paper You can also write with a word processing program and a computer.
The word "rubbed" is the past tense form of "rub". The word rubbed means to have had two items causing friction against one another. For example, an eraser rubs out pencil marks. The friction from the eraser is what makes the writing disappear.
An eraser is 'une gomme' (fem.) in French.