This is a command that means "{you} Read the book." (formal)
This is a command that means "{you} Read the book." (formal)
el libro
Lea (pronounced the same way as the name in English) is the imperative (command) form of the verb leer - to read. Example: Read the book! ¡Lea el libro!
Since you are lacking punctuation, it is a little hard. "Sí, tengo el libro" would mean 'yes, I have the book' "Si tengo el libro" would mean 'If I have the book...." Not only that, but "la libro" needs to be "el libro" because Libro is a masculine noun.
it means book
El libro de mi amigo is "my friend's book" in English.
Close your book
It is "el libro." In Spanish, "libro" is a masculine noun, so the correct article is "el." This means "the book" in English.
It means "open the book"
It Means "Which IS the Book"
"Hay palabras en el libro" means "There are words in the book" in Spanish.
how much does the book cost?