"Paco y Rosa caminan a la biblioteca" translates to "Paco and Rosa walk to the library" in English. This sentence indicates that two individuals, Paco and Rosa, are in the process of walking towards a library. It suggests an action involving movement and a destination, highlighting their intention to go to a place associated with books and learning.
biblioteca
To say 'I want to go to the library' in Spanish, you would say 'Quiero ir a la biblioteca.'
You say it "tarjeta de biblioteca."
Camina al biblioteca.
¿Fue a la biblioteca?
libro de biblioteca
Voy a la biblioteca.
Biblioteca. Not to be confused with librería, which is a book store.Biblioteca
possiamo andare alla biblioteca?
It doesn't make sense as written. 100 = cien; 'libro' = '(a) book', or 'I deliver'; 'la biblioteca' = 'the library' If 'libro' were 'libros', '100 libros' = '100 books', but no specific connection is suggested with 'la biblioteca' ('the library') If you are trying to say "There are 100 books in the library." the Spanish is "Hay ciento libros en la biblioteca."
¿Te encanta el "Muertos Vivientes"? Or perhaps "¿Te encanta el "Muertos que Caminan"?
You would say "Leemos libros en la biblioteca."