"Calculator"
The calculator.
The Portuguese word "calculadora" translates to "calculator" in English. As a side note, Google has a translation service which can easily handle any future inquiries.
"tú necesitas una calculadora"= you need a calculator
Do you mean 'calculator'? If so, 'calculador' is pronounced kal-koo-lah-dOR Close enough but it's feminine so it should be calculadorA with a at the end as in UNA calculadora
i have a calculator
Tienes una calculadora?
What? That's not a word in Spanish. Do you perhaps mean 'calculadora' = calculator, computer
"Calculator" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese word "calculadora."Specifically, the Portuguese word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "a" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "uma" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "KAHL-koo-LAH-doo-ruh."
I have Jaun's (John's) calculator.
translated, "a person that calculates". It is usually used to abbreviate "calculating machine", the calculator.
No entiendo lo que estas pidiendo. La 'palabra' calculator es (calculadora), se le pide la 'defincion' de la palabra calculadora o que?
calculadora