A LIBRARY IS A PLACE YOU READ BOOKS AND LEARN BUT A BOOKSHOP IS WHERE BOOKS ARE PURCHASED
A bookshop sells books. Libraries let you borrow them.
library and bookshop
Difference between a library and a bookshopA bookshop is a place where books{textbooks and big notes}are been purchased,while a library is a place where books that are purchased are been read. A bookshop dn't only sell books but sell other stationaries.stationaries like,pencils,pen,ruler,erazer e.t.c,while a liberary is a place where information is been gotten or retrieved.
A library or a bookshop.
You might either look in a bookshop or in a library.
Go to a bookshop or library.
Go to your nearest bookshop or visit the library.
a bookshop is translated 'une librairie' in French (while the library is called 'bibliothèque')
You can find a dictionary in a public library, in a bookshop, or online.
ambot
there the same but they have different things to collectin a library you can take things(books), in a museum, you'd get arestedhonestly if you don't know the obvious reasons why they're different, you have A LOT of learning to do so i suggest you go to both.
the spelling is librairie, sounds a little like 'library'