Stylo in terms of writing or enclos in terms of animals are French equivalents of the English word "pen."
Specifically, the French word stylo is a masculine noun that designates a pen for writing. Its singular definite article is le ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is un("a, one").
The pronunciation is "stee-loh."
The French word enclos also is a masculine noun that designates a pen for enclosing animals, such as hogs and pigs. Its singular definite article is l'."* Its singular indefinite article is un.
The pronunciation is "aw-kloh."
*The vowel e of the masculine singular definite article le drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe immediately after the remaining letter l and immediately before the first letter of the following noun.
Un stylo bleu. BY THE WAY stylo does not mean blue its pen in french colours come after the noun.
this is how you say fourteen in french: quatorze. you write 14 in french the exact same way.
A pen is 'un stylo' in French.
a pen is 'un crayon' in French.
a pen is a Stylo a pencil is a Crayon
j'écris au stylo
You can say "J'ai un stylo" in French to mean "I have a pen."
Le stylo.
un stylo
'son crayon'
correspondant is the translation of pen pal. It is a person who becomes friendly.
A fountain pen is 'un stylo-plume' in French. (plural: des stylos-plumes)
un feutre
un stylo
Un stylo bleu. BY THE WAY stylo does not mean blue its pen in french colours come after the noun.
pi djosw
un crayon