What is the definite article of cuaderno?
El libro is the singular version.
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]
Bragueros
Gomas (for notebooks) borradores (for whiteboard)
"reading" in Spanish is "leyendo". It is usually combined with a conjugated form of the verb "estar". "Estoy leyendo el libro" would be "I am reading the book". This form (present progressive) is not used all that often in Spanish, at least compared with English. More often you would see "Leo el libro", which would commonly be translated as "I am reading the book."
El libro is the singular version.
'"The Book" in Spanish is "el libro". "The book is black" would be "El libro es negro".
el libro
Libros already is plural. The singular is libro.
"Los profesores" is the plural form of "el profesor" in Spanish.
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]
The plural form of "El Nino" is "Los Ninos" in Spanish.
The plural form would be "los estudiantes".
El Libro= The book Libros= Books
Bragueros
The plural form for "el lápiz," which means "the pencil" in Spanish, is "los lápices." In Spanish, the article "el" changes to "los" when referring to more than one pencil. Additionally, the accent mark over the "a" in "lápiz" is retained in its plural form.
"on the book" "en el Libro"