notebooks have papers
"Notebook" in Spanish is "cuaderno".
Nooto"Notebook" is 'nouto' in Japanese, written: ノート
"Cuaderno" means notebook.
cuaderno.
There is los of ways to say notebook in French but the most common word to use is the following: un cahier
The difference between multi-subject notebooks is that they have dividers that break the notebook up into sections, while a one-subject notebook has no dividers.
The difference between Mexicans and other Latinos is that they are from different countries.
The difference is to get off your bum and look for the answer in your textbook or notebook
There is no major difference. Most times a notebook is just a laptop that you may 'write' on.
The 1810 Mexican war was a fight for Mexican independence from Spain. The 1910 was a revolution or struggle between the Mexican government and the Mexican people.
a Mexican is smarter than you so shut up
No, they're the same thing.
ones from mexico
There is a slight difference in color, but a great distance between their countries of origin.
Usually sketchbooks have a better, thicker quality of paper made for SKETCHING, while notebook usually have lines, that are made for writing words on.
nothing much really just that most of the time notebook mouses are smaller hope that's what you were looking for
The bench can support a family of four.