It means open your books, and Cierren los libros means close your books. (:
In a classroom setting, it probably means: open the books. If the word sus is used, as in abran sus libros, then it is: open your books.
it means: close your books.
open the books
Tu los libros no in English is your books are not.
you like history books
It means, "I carry/bring/take my backpack with the books and the ballpoint pens."
Close your books.
Los sientos in English means I feel them.
Donde lees los libros = where you read books
Tu los libros no in English is your books are not.
Los libros estΓ‘n encima del escritorio means "The books are on top of the desk" in English.
"Las peliculas y los libros" translates to "the movies and the books" in English.
Saca los libros = Take out the books
you like history books
Translation: Close your books!
"Saquen los libros" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Take out the books" in English. It is commonly used as a command or request to retrieve books for reading or studying.
"Te gustan más los libros" means "you like the books more".
"Abrid los libros" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Open the books" in English. It is a command instructing someone to physically open the books.
Love books
it means: "the books are already coming"