borrar.
do not erase
消す /ke su/ means 'to erase' in Japanese. If you mean in imperative sense you can say 'keshite kudasai' : '(please) erase'.
There's no real translation for this, you would have to explain this because in just about any country in Latin America or that speaks Spanish they would call it "(e)smart board." However, I suppose that "pizarra/pizarron digital interactiva(o)".
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
Hermana is in Spanish. It is the Spanish word for "sister."
Dont erase
do not erase
"Borrastes" is the simple past tense form of the verb "borrar" in Spanish, which means "to erase" or "to delete."
"Borrar" is a spanish word that means to erase, delete, or destroy.
Por favor, no me borres. (Please don't erase me)
It depends on which type of eraser you are talking about: Goma - The eraser at the end of a pencil or rubber eraser - sometimes called Goma de borrar. Borrador - Blackboard or dry erase board eraser - sometimes also pencil eraser. Limpiador - "Cleaner" is sometimes used as eraser Protector - "Protector" was the name of the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie "Eraser" in Spanish. Borrar - is the Spanish word to erase.
erase
Lasting or indelible may be English equivalents of 'imborrable'. The word in Spanish is pronounced 'eem-bohr-RAH-bleh'. It's related to the infinitive 'borrar', which means 'to rub out, to erase'.
"Erase all of the songs except for these songs"; it's in spanish.
Backspace or Del will erase text. Backspace will erase in < direction. Del or Delete will erase in > direction.
you can not erase you memerioes
The word "erase" means "bura" in Tagalog.