Yes, "papel" is a masculine noun in Spanish. It uses the definite article "el," as in "el papel." This means that when using adjectives or other modifiers, they should also be in the masculine form.
Shredded paper.
Papel Picado is a Mexican art form similar to paper snowflakes.
"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).
Translation: Take out paper
ako ang nagtatanong walang sagot
Masculine!! You can say "el papel", but not "la papel"
The noun "papel" is a masculine noun in Spanish.
Los papeles is the plural of el papel.
The plural form of "hoja de papel" is "hojas de papel," which means "sheets of paper" in English.
anong ang konseptong papel
papel is the spanish word for PAPER
Papel Prensa's population is 300.
Melissa Papel is 172 cm.
ang papel ay galing sa puno
The plural form of "el papel" is "los papeles."
Flor de Papel was created in 1991.
Papel Prensa was created on 1972-07-12.