Pencils
Pencil
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"Son lapices" translates to "They are pencils" in English.
Pencil
Pencils
It means it has. It would be used for a store saying something like, "se tiene lapices." meaning there are pencils here.
"Lápices" is the plural form of "lápiz," which means "pencil" in English. So, "los lápices" translates to "the pencils."
Lapices de colores
"How many pencils?", in Spanish...
Tiene tres lapices
lapices de colores
los lapices verdes
It is Spanish and it means, 'How many pencils do you have?'.
"Unos lápices" in Spanish means "some pencils" in English. The word "unos" is the plural form of "un" which means "a" or "an" in English.