It means "a book".
Voy a usar un libro texto para estudiar español. I am going to use a textbook to study Spanish.
You would say "Tengo un libro para ti".
Yes, "libro" is a masculine noun in Spanish. It means "book" and is used with masculine articles and adjectives, such as "el libro" (the book) or "un libro" (a book). In Spanish, nouns are classified as either masculine or feminine, and "libro" falls into the masculine category.
un libro
That would be "un libro normal".
"Un niño con un libro."
Tienes un libro verde
un = a un libro = a book un moto = a motorcycle un = a una = a OR one uno = ONE (not "A") ^trueee (:
You can say "Tengo un libro grande".
"Reading a book" is "leyendo un libro." Usually this would be combined with a conjugated form of "estar", such as "Estoy leyendo un libro", or "I am reading a book."
'dibujar un libro' = to draw a book (with a pencil, say)'tirar un libro' = to draw a book' (as from a shelf, for instance)
¿Puedes traerme un libro, abuelita?