To say 'I have a sheet of paper' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo una hoja de papel.'
Une feuille de papier is a sheet of paper in French.
In Spanish, "hoja" means leaf. It can also refer to a sheet of paper or a blade of a plant.
It means, "[All you gentle people] take out a sheet of paper."
"Saquen una hoja de papel" is a phrase in Spanish that means "take out a piece of paper" in English. It is commonly used by teachers to instruct students to get a sheet of paper for an activity or assignment.
The Spanish word "papel" translates to "paper" in English.
Une feuille de papier is a sheet of paper in French.
la hoja de papel ( la oha day pap-el)
To say 'I have paper' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo tengo papel.'
To say 'I want paper' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero papel.'
To say 'I eat paper' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo como papel.'
Bedsheets are 'savanas'
It's a command meaning 'take out a piece of paper The verb in its unconjugated form is 'sacar' which means to take out or to withdraw. It is common in high schools for the teacher to say "Buen día, saquen una hoja" (Good morning, take out a sheet [of paper]) to indicate there's an unscheduled exam.
In Spanish, "hoja" means leaf. It can also refer to a sheet of paper or a blade of a plant.
The translation isun trozo de papel (a piece of paper)un hoja de papel (a sheet of paper)la hoja de papel (the sheet of paper)or informally papelito (a small paper).
hoja de pedidos
To say 'one sheet keeps cleaning' you would say 'una hoja limpia y limpia.'
This means the number nine in Spanish.