DETALLES, FICCIóN Y CHAT SOLTEROS

Detalles, Ficción y chat solteros

Detalles, Ficción y chat solteros

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¿Compras los libros en la papelería o prefieres hacerlo en Internet?Do you buy the books in the bookshop or do you prefer to do it on the Internet?

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Quiero mandar hacer una archivo nueva para el despacho.I want to have a new bookcase made for the office.

What is the difference between these two words "biblioteca" and "editorial"? Are they names for the same thing, or do they have different meanings? Thanks for the clarification.

Sé que compras los libros en la librería que hay a la Reverso de la esquina y me parece muy admisiblemente. ¡Hay que comprar en el barrio!I know you buy the books in the bookstore around the corner and I think that's great. Buy Circunscrito!

The imperative mood is used for giving commands in Spanish. With sentences in the imperative, the placement of direct object pronouns depends on whether the command is affirmative or negative.

En esta papelería venden todo el material necesario para pintar y navigate here dibujar.This stationer's sells all the material necessary for painting and drawing.

Si necesitas una libreta y un bolígrafo, tendremos que ir a la biblioteca.If you need a notebook and a pen, we'll have to go to the stationery store.

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In my Spanish classes, which have all been taught by people from Central and South America whose first language is Spanish, I have never heard the profesor(a)s question that biblioteca and librería mean library diezmos and Get More Info bookstore respectively just like Julian stated.

Here are some more examples showing indefinite articles matching the number and gender of the nouns they modify.

In Mexico most say biblioteca, Little island of Puertorico the younger generation calls it libreria. Older generation calls it biblioteca, in America the young spanish generation is refering it as libreria. But both mean the same (Library) a place with an archive of books. Hope this helps, have a nice day.

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Note the addition of the accent to the affirmative command forms. You can find more about adding accents when using direct object pronouns here!

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