It doesn't make sense as written.
100 = cien; 'libro' = '(a) book', or 'I deliver'; 'la biblioteca' = 'the library'
If 'libro' were 'libros', '100 libros' = '100 books', but no specific connection is suggested with 'la biblioteca' ('the library')
If you are trying to say "There are 100 books in the library." the Spanish is "Hay ciento libros en la biblioteca."
100 in Spanish is cien.
"Quieres una mamada" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Do you want a blowjob?" in English. The term "mamada" is a slang term for oral sex in Spanish. It is important to note that this phrase is explicit and vulgar in nature.
The Spanish word for 100 is ciento, which may be abbreviated to cien in certain situations.
'Ciento' if you're counting 'cien' if followed by a noun ('cien hombres' = 100 men)
cien años
This is a phrase from Spanish language. The literal meaning of this phrase is Tomorrow is forever chapter 100.
I got this off a translate sight so it may not be 100% correct but I believe it is Puedo tener un nuevo libro, por favor?
What do your friends do when it rains. But I'm not 100% sure.
100 in Spanish is cien.
cien is 100 in Spanish
Alamat ng gubat - 100 pesos Bakit bliktad magbasa ng libro ang mga pilipino?- 200 pesos ABNKKBSNPLAko?- 150 pesos
100 is "cien".
The number 100 in Spanish is "ciento."
"Quieres una mamada" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Do you want a blowjob?" in English. The term "mamada" is a slang term for oral sex in Spanish. It is important to note that this phrase is explicit and vulgar in nature.
Spanish! 100% Spanish!
The Spanish word for 100 is ciento, which may be abbreviated to cien in certain situations.
They can even be 100% Spanish if they want to.