Yes, that is the correct phrasing. It means "I need a pen" OR "I need a feather".
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"Necesito papel para" is Spanish for "I need paper for." It is often used in contexts where someone is expressing a need for paper, possibly for writing, printing, or other purposes. The phrase may be followed by a specific use, such as "Necesito papel para escribir" (I need paper to write).
It means, "I need you tonight" or "This night".
I need a pen. Pluma means feather and pen. In some situations it means fountain pen. The correct word for ballpoint pen is bolígrafo.
Necesito una madre was created in 1966.
Do you have....= Tiene usted..../tienes.... (Formal/informal) ....a pen? = ....una pluma? ....a ballpoint pen? = ....un boli(grafo)
a fountain pen is una pluma. thankyou x
Necesito una mesa. *Note, if you are at a restaurant and need a table, you should say: Quisiera / querría una mesa (I would like a table) or (necesito) una mesa por favor (I need a table; you can ommit "necesito"). By using the subjunctive of each verb, the request/demand is much more polite. If you simply said Necesito una mesa, the listener would think you are being too forward or direct.
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I need a new backpack
The "soy" is not necessary in this sentence. "Necesito una novia" means I need a girlfiriend.
it means ''I need a friend''. But like a girl friend.
No Clues But i would be happy to figure it out
My love I need to ask you a question
I need a calculator for math class.