Paper = papel
Papers = documentos
paper in spanish is PAPEL
papeles; although this also means 'roles in a play' If you mean '(news)papers' - 'periodicos'
it is puedo pasar los papeles?
It's papeles. It means "I have the papers."
The name for a shopkeeper who sells papers and magazines is a newsagent.
You spell it "Karen". Your name is yours, regardless as to where you go. The lettering on your papers will not change, though in various languages, those letters might mean a different pronunciation.
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The name Claire is not traditionally a Spanish name. It has French origins and is commonly used in English-speaking countries.
it is Spanish
"Show me the papers" translates to "Muestreme los papeles."
It is the Spanish equivalent of the name "Joseph".
Liz is not a Spanish name. There are variations of the name Elizabeth and this name can be used in Spanish: Elizabeta.