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1. (collection of books) a. la biblioteca. (F) He has an extensive library of Spanish literature.Tiene una biblioteca extensa de literatura española. 2. (building) a. la biblioteca. (F) The public library is located right next to the post office.La biblioteca pública está justo al lado de la oficina de correos.
Where is the library? - If you keep going straight on this street, it's the fourth building on the left. ¿Dónde está la biblioteca? - Si sigues derecho en esta calle, es el cuarto edificio a la izquierda.
Translate Library in spanish. See Spanish-English translations with audio pronunciations, examples, and word-by-word explanations.
La biblioteca = Library but libraría = Book shop. Be careful not not get muddled up between these two because bookshop staff will not allow you to borrow books. ..and I am not sure that Spanish libraries will necessarily sell you books (even some local libraries in England often sell off old stock at reduced prices! I hope this helps.
1. (store where books are sold) a. bookstore. (United States) Tenemos que ir a la librería a comprar libros. We need to go to the bookstore to buy books. b. bookshop (United Kingdom) La librería universitaria cuenta con más de 20,000 títulos en existencia. The university bookshop has over 20,000 titles in stock.
noun. 1. (profession) a. el bibliotecario. (M) , la bibliotecaria. (F) The librarian took the book and put it back on the shelve.El bibliotecario tomó el libro y volvió a colocarlo en el estante.
dorado. Translate How do i get to the library. See Spanish-English translations with audio pronunciations, examples, and word-by-word explanations.
en la librería (37) Here is the key to his office in the library. Aquí está la llave de su oficina en la biblioteca. And you did all this this morning in the library. Y usted hizo todo ésto esta mañana en la biblioteca. There's a young soldier to see you in the library. Hay un joven soldado que quiere verte en la biblioteca.
Quick Answer. ¡Hola! Learn how to check out a book in Spanish in this article and the lessons above! Specifically, learn how to do the following in Spanish: • talk about books. • use library-related vocabulary. • use the subjunctive to talk about conditional outcomes.
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