Yes it is. Is is a Famous book store in LA. It was satrted by Kimberly Howe and is still running from 1977 to 2011!
The corner. (As in the corner or the desk, book, or a street corner)
the corner store of common
William de la Corner died in 1291-10.
the corner
"La papeleria" in English means "stationery store" or "office supply store".
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You could say "en la esquina lejos".
The original copy of "La Courbe" featured a stamp on the bottom left corner that read "Éditions Gallimard." This stamp indicated that the book was published by the prestigious French publishing house Gallimard. Additionally, the stamp may have included the book's publication date and edition number for cataloging and identification purposes.
Her book is called La Toya Jackson: Living with the Jackson Family
The jewelry store.
Vaya / vayan a la tienda. (imperative for the singular or the plural you) Que vaya / vayan / vayas / vayáis a la tienda (indirect imperative) *The present tense declarative would be Voy a la tienda (I go to the store) Vamos a la tienda (we go to the store)
el rincon (with an accent on the 'o')