ballpointpen, ballpen, biro
As-tu un stylo? in French means "Do you have a pen?" in English.
the pen
"It's a pen!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase C'est un stylo! The declaration also translates as "This is one pen!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sey-teh stee-lo" in French.
"A pen" and "one pen" are English equivalents of the French phrase un stylo. Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "eh stee-lo" in French.
In French, various types of pens include "stylo à bille" (ballpoint pen), "stylo plume" (fountain pen), "stylo feutre" (felt-tip pen), and "stylo gel" (gel pen). There are also "stylo roller" (rollerball pen) and "stylo effaçable" (erasable pen). Each type serves different writing needs and preferences.
The French word "stylo" translates to "pen" in English.
stylo = pen
The French word "stylo", deriving from the longer form of the word, "stylographe", meaning "pen", is masculine.
Voilà le stylo! in French is "Here is the pen!" in English.
As-tu un stylo? in French means "Do you have a pen?" in English.
un stylo a bille means a ball point pen
the pen
pen
'borrow a pen'
take a pen. (a ball-point pen, not a pencil). In British English that would be a "Biro"
"It's a pen!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase C'est un stylo! The declaration also translates as "This is one pen!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sey-teh stee-lo" in French.
"A pen" and "one pen" are English equivalents of the French phrase un stylo. Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "eh stee-lo" in French.