Libro means book in spanish
books
Donde lees los libros = where you read books
gusta= like "gustar" is the verb meaning, "to like"
According to my Spanish textbook, it means 'the bookshelf'. El = the estante = bookshelf If you ask an online translator, 'estante para libros' might pop-up, which literally means 'shelves for books' in English. It's the same thing.
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
quoi is 'what' in English.
it means: "of books"
Donde lees los libros = where you read books
Los libros estΓ‘n encima del escritorio means "The books are on top of the desk" in English.
Tu los libros no in English is your books are not.
"Las peliculas y los libros" translates to "the movies and the books" in English.
you like history books
Saca los libros = Take out the books
"Estante de libros" in English translates to "bookshelf." It refers to a piece of furniture designed to store and display books.
"Abrid los libros" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Open the books" in English. It is a command instructing someone to physically open the books.
"Te gustan más los libros" means "you like the books more".
Libros is Spanish for the English word 'books'. Libro is the word for a singular book. Libros is a masculine noun. Synonyms for it are estudio, obra, tratado and monografia.
It means open your books, and Cierren los libros means close your books. (: