Libro means 'book', libro sounds like library, a library is full of books, that's where the word libro come from.
A Libro means A Book
Libro means book.
book
The kind of book you read is called "libro".El libro = The bookUn libro= A book"El libro" is 'The book.'Libro(English) Like 'look', but beginning 'b'.(Spanish) 'libro', AFI: ['li.βɾo]
El libro is the singular version.
It means: I certify to be true that in the book...
Nouns in English do not normally have masculine and feminine forms, unless they are referring to a person or an animal or a ship. Book is just book.
Translation: "Open the book"
El libro de mi amigo is "my friend's book" in English.
"Close the book" in English.
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.
The kind of book you read is called "libro".El libro = The bookUn libro= A book"El libro" is 'The book.'Libro(English) Like 'look', but beginning 'b'.(Spanish) 'libro', AFI: ['li.βɾo]
"ΒΏDe quiΓ©n es el libro?" translates to "Whose book is it?" in English.
it means book
"Un libro" means "a book" in English.
Close your book
" Dame el libro " < Spanish = Give me the book (English) / " Donne-moi le livre " (French).
It Means "Which IS the Book"
It means "open the book"