It is "un lápiz" in Spanish. The word "lápiz" is masculine, so it takes the article "un" rather than "una."
"Saca un lapiz" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Take out a pencil." It is a directive sentence instructing someone to remove a pencil from its current location.
lapiz de color = colored pencil
"Necesito un lápiz" means "I need a pencil" in Spanish.
As a declarative: You have a pencil. As an interrogative: Do you have a pencil?
"Un" is the masculine form of a/an. "Una" is the feminine form for a/an. Examples: A boy = Un chico A girl = Una chica A tree = Un árbol A flower = Una flor A Mister = Un Señor A Mistress = Una Señora A warlock = Un brujo A witch = Una bruja
"Saca un lapiz" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Take out a pencil." It is a directive sentence instructing someone to remove a pencil from its current location.
libro=book boligrafo=pen lapiz=pencil movil=mobile regla=ruler goma=rubber calculadora=calculator
lapiz de color = colored pencil
It is not a pencil.
You meant:PUEDO PRESTAR UN LÁPIZ --- I can lend a pencil
I have a pencil in (meaning on) my desk. Tengo un lapiz en mi escritorio/pupitre/carpeta (alternatives for 'desk') I have a pencil in[side] my desk Tengo un lapiz dentro de mi escritorio.
"Necesito un lápiz" means "I need a pencil" in Spanish.
As a declarative: You have a pencil. As an interrogative: Do you have a pencil?
"Un" is the masculine form of a/an. "Una" is the feminine form for a/an. Examples: A boy = Un chico A girl = Una chica A tree = Un árbol A flower = Una flor A Mister = Un Señor A Mistress = Una Señora A warlock = Un brujo A witch = Una bruja
Una lapiz is Spanish. In English, it means a pencil.
UNA peli
That's Spanish for "take a pencil out". It is in the plural.