pizarra
pizarra
"el pizarron" means "the slate" or "chalkboard"
It depends on what you mean by "chalk". If you are referring to the white "pen" that you use on a blackboard, it is called "la tiza". If you are referring to the actual stone in the ground, it is called "la creta".
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
you say it in spanish as- sarina
Pizarrón in spanish for Chalkboard/Whiteboard
tengo una pizarra en mi salón de clases
It means "chalkboard".
Pizarra (pee-SAR-uh)
the chalkboard is moving. if move is going to be used it is. the chalkboard can move for example.
It means "chalkboard" (traditionally a blackboard).
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黒板 not sure how to pronounce it though...
"Walk to the black chalkboard" in Spanish is "Camina a la pizarra negra". It is pronounced "ka-ME-nah ah la pee-SAR-ah NEG-ra". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"el pizarron" means "the slate" or "chalkboard"
If you mean pizarra, that means "blackboard" or "chalkboard" in English.
what are the characteristics of a chalkboard