It means crayons
but crayons in French translated in English is pencils.
This sentence is fairly easy to translate: "Elle a" means she has. And "des crayons de couleurs" can mean either "crayons" or "colored pencils." The word "des" is often used in French to show "some." Thus: she has some colored pencils. Or: she has some crayons.
A pencil sharpener is "un taille-crayon" (masculine noun) in French, plural "des taille-crayons".
Crayola is made up of two words 1. Craie = French word for chalk 2. Ola = French for Oil Thus Crayola means Oily Chalk (a.k.a Wax Crayons).
That sounds very French, but that doesn't mean anything.
ver mean wormvers mean towardboth sound the same in french
It means- I have crayons
des crayons de couleur
les crayons
crayons - les crayons which means pencils. If coloured, they are crayons de couleur.
This sentence is fairly easy to translate: "Elle a" means she has. And "des crayons de couleurs" can mean either "crayons" or "colored pencils." The word "des" is often used in French to show "some." Thus: she has some colored pencils. Or: she has some crayons.
Vous avez des crayons. = You have some pensils
"sacapuntas" is "taille-crayons".
Les crayons
Pot. And crayons.
"Les crayons de couleur" are the colouring pencils in English.
the french term of colouring pencils are :les(bian) crayons 8==========D
a pen is 'un crayon' in French.