mirad el periodico = look at the (news)paper!
It's a command meaning 'take out a piece of paper The verb in its unconjugated form is 'sacar' which means to take out or to withdraw. It is common in high schools for the teacher to say "Buen día, saquen una hoja" (Good morning, take out a sheet [of paper]) to indicate there's an unscheduled exam.
Cuando estaba haciendo mi trabajo de historia en el patio, habia mucho viento y ''el papel'' se fue volando.
This means the number nine in Spanish.
If what you mean is to tell someone that there is no paper, it is "No hay papel."
Disfibradora
It's a command meaning 'take out a piece of paper The verb in its unconjugated form is 'sacar' which means to take out or to withdraw. It is common in high schools for the teacher to say "Buen día, saquen una hoja" (Good morning, take out a sheet [of paper]) to indicate there's an unscheduled exam.
The plural of a piece of paper is "pieces of paper."
"Papel higiénico" which literally means hygienic paper
Cuando estaba haciendo mi trabajo de historia en el patio, habia mucho viento y ''el papel'' se fue volando.
pieces of paper
The plural of writing paper is writing papers. As in "we need more writing papers".
The plural form of "hoja de papel" is "hojas de papel," which means "sheets of paper" in English.
This means the number nine in Spanish.
The noun paper in Spanish is papel.
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"Papers" is the plural form of the word "page" .
'Firme(n)/firma(d) este papel'. (formal/informal(plural)) (FEARmay(n)/FEARmah(th) ESStay pahPELL) ('th' as in 'they')