It means "Book of formulas of cosmetics unloaded free"
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]
It is "el libro." In Spanish, "libro" is a masculine noun, so the correct article is "el." This means "the book" in English.
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Voy a usar un libro texto para estudiar español. I am going to use a textbook to study Spanish.
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.
'libro' means 'book'.
Unua Libro was created in 1887.
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.
the question means "do you have a book?" you answer with either "si, tiene un libro" - yes, i have a book or "no, no tiene un libro" - no, i don't have a book. Hope that helps
El libro is the singular version.
'"The Book" in Spanish is "el libro". "The book is black" would be "El libro es negro".
Mi libro de español