In Spanish, "hoja" means leaf. It can also refer to a sheet of paper or a blade of a plant.
"Hoja" is a feminine noun in Spanish.
The plural form of "hoja de papel" is "hojas de papel," which means "sheets of paper" in English.
To say 'I have a sheet of paper' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo una hoja de papel.'
"Saquen una hoja de papel" means "Take out a sheet of paper" in Spanish. It is a common instruction given in academic settings for students to use a sheet of paper for writing or taking notes.
It means "I need a pencil and a sheet of paper" in English.
soy = I am'una hoja' has many meanings: petal, sheet, leaf etc. (thin things)
sheet of paper
Turn in your paper.
Hoja en Blanco was created in 2001.
It's a command meaning 'take out a piece of paper The verb in its unconjugated form is 'sacar' which means to take out or to withdraw. It is common in high schools for the teacher to say "Buen día, saquen una hoja" (Good morning, take out a sheet [of paper]) to indicate there's an unscheduled exam.
The translation isun trozo de papel (a piece of paper)un hoja de papel (a sheet of paper)la hoja de papel (the sheet of paper)or informally papelito (a small paper).
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The cast of Hoja de ruta - 2005 includes: Mikel Losada
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It means "I need a pencil and a sheet of paper" in English.