(la) calculadora
To say 'I have a calculator' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo una calculadora.'
Calculator in Spanish is la calculadora
In Spanish, the word for calculator is "calculadora," which is feminine. Therefore, it is referred to with feminine articles and adjectives, such as "la calculadora" (the calculator). The gender of nouns in Spanish can vary, and in this case, "calculadora" is feminine.
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i have a calculator
What? That's not a word in Spanish. Do you perhaps mean 'calculadora' = calculator, computer
Tienes una calculadora?
You press the 5 and then the 1 and flip the calculater over and it says si'
Do you mean 'calculator'? If so, 'calculador' is pronounced kal-koo-lah-dOR Close enough but it's feminine so it should be calculadorA with a at the end as in UNA calculadora
A Texas Instruments graphing calculator can be used as a basic calculator, a scientific calculator and a graphing calculator.
Yes for the calculator active but not for the calculator inactive.