Bolígrafo (bo-LEE-gra-fo). The older word, pluma, comes from the root of the English word "plume", or feather.
Answerin Mexico, using the word Bolígrafo is unheard of. in Mexico they still use the word pluma. the word Bolígrafo is more commonly used in Spain.A shortened version, boli, is most commonly used in Spain.
boligrafos (ballpoint pens) pens (writing utensils) = plumas para escribir pens (enclosures) = corrales
It means feathers Edit: it can also mean pens
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Some ball-point pens.
i found the answer to be CAGE like on farms there are pens for horses? it's similar
It means: He/she/it has feathers. Sometimes plumas can mean pens. If it's a question it might mean "Do you/does he/she have any pens?" Or even 'Does it have any feathers?'
Females are called Pens
Either... Dos plumas azules. or Dos bolígrafos azules.
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Yes, there are many companies that will imprint your company name on pens. These can be found in business catalogs or online.
Some common types of pens include ballpoint pens, gel pens, rollerball pens, and fountain pens. Additionally, there are also specialty pens like calligraphy pens, brush pens, and highlighters.