Libro means book in spanish
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 están encima del escritorio means "The books are on top of the desk" in English.
"Las peliculas y los libros" translates to "the movies and the books" in English.
Tu los libros no in English is your books are not.
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.
It means, "All you [kids/guys] 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. (: