I need a pencil
"Necesito un lápiz" means "I need a pencil" in Spanish.
It means "I need a pencil and a sheet of paper" in English.
"Saca un lapiz" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Take out a pencil." It is a directive sentence instructing someone to remove a pencil from its current location.
"Necesito un pene" translates to "I need a penis" in English.
It means "I need a hug please" in Spanish.
It is "un lápiz" in Spanish. The word "lápiz" is masculine, so it takes the article "un" rather than "una."
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It means "I need a pencil and a sheet of paper" in English.
"Saca un lapiz" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Take out a pencil." It is a directive sentence instructing someone to remove a pencil from its current location.
You meant:PUEDO PRESTAR UN LÁPIZ --- I can lend a pencil
"Necesito un pene" translates to "I need a penis" in English.
It means something like, for studying i need a poster and a mouse!
It means "I need a hug please" in Spanish.
no necesito un chico.
Necesito un doctor/médico
It is "un lápiz" in Spanish. The word "lápiz" is masculine, so it takes the article "un" rather than "una."
It is not a pencil.
I need a man: Necesito a un hombre.