Libros already is plural. The singular is libro.
El libro is the singular version.
el libro
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]
Libro means book in Spanish.
Yes, "libro" is a masculine noun in Spanish. It means "book" and is used with masculine articles and adjectives, such as "el libro" (the book) or "un libro" (a book). In Spanish, nouns are classified as either masculine or feminine, and "libro" falls into the masculine category.
"Locker" has different translations based on where the Spanish speakers come from. These include: armario, gabinete, casillero escolar, and locker. Translation (informal): Pon tu libro en tu [word for locker]. Translation (formal): Ponga su libro en su [word for locker]. Translation (informal plural): Poned vuestro libro en vuestro [word for locker]. Translation (formal plural): Pongan su libro en su [word for locker].
'"The Book" in Spanish is "el libro". "The book is black" would be "El libro es negro".
Abran sus libros. (Formal Plural/Uds command) Abra su libro. (Formal Singular/Ud command) Abre tu libro. (Informal Singular/tú command)
El Libro= The book Libros= Books
libro
Mi libro de español
"Libro" is the Spanish word for "book".