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book-learned [buk-ler-nid]
adjetivo
1. Leído, versado en libros, erudito.
"book-learned" in the Answers forum
| Q: | Children's book for class -- need translation help |
| A: | Bizcocho (dog's name I presume, meaning Biscuit) wants to be tucked in. Arropen is a conjugation of arroper, which is a verb meaning to tuck in or wrap… |
| Q: | Book translation |
| A: | Let me begin by saying that I am a professional translator (not in Spanish), which affects my viewpoint. You have heard that "you get what you pay for,"… |
| Q: | Book Title Cerdota Grandota? |
| A: | I **think** "Cerdota Grandota" means roughly "How Big is a pig". It is a play on words and rhythms, kinda like Dr Seuss in a way I guess.... |
| Q: | a word in the book I am reading has got me |
| A: | talking to. I'm talking to you me dirijo a tí the verb is dirigir which means to lead, direct; guide, instruct; manage; command; supervise, produce (a… |
| Q: | any book about the spanish |
| A: | study verbs first, they are the backbone of languages. Get any book at the library or internet that is for beginner spanish people. Don't try to watch… |
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