What is the difference between Pluma and boligrafo?

What is the difference between Pluma and boligrafo?

Boligrafo is like a ball point pen and pluma is your general pen but both are pens. “Pluma” can mean feather or pen. Because of this, “pluma” usually refers to a feather pen from way-back-when. “Bolígrafo”, also known as “bolí” usually refers to a ballpoint pen.

Is boligrafo El or LA?

Bolígrafo (pen) is a masculine noun, so ‘the pen’ is ‘el bolígrafo’.

How do you say boligrafo?

bolígrafo

  1. SpanishDict Phonetic Alphabet (SPA) boh. – lee. – grah. – foh.
  2. International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) bo. – li. – ɣɾa. – fo.
  3. Spanish Alphabet (ABC) bo. – lí – gɾa. – fo.

How do you pronounce Lapiz in Spanish?

lápiz

  1. SpanishDict Phonetic Alphabet (SPA) lah. – pees.
  2. International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) la. – pis.
  3. Spanish Alphabet (ABC) lá – piz.

What is the plural of pencil in Spanish?

When a singular noun ends in “z“, change the “z” to “c” and add “es” to make it plural. el lápiz → los lápices* (the pencil → the pencils)

What is the plural of bus in Spanish?

So, ‘Autobús’ becomes ‘Autobuses’.

What does Nite mean?

Nite is the informal version of night, which is the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise. An example of nite is when someone is texting a friend about what they did the previous evening.

Is it weird to say have a good night?

7 Answers. Yes, though I think you’re over-analysing it. By saying “have a good night”, you’re wishing them well for the entire remainder of the day, which is more informal than simply saying “see you tomorrow”. An alternative would be “have a good evening”.

Can I say good evening at 7pm?

“Good evening” is a form of “hello”. “Good evening” is something that can be used from roughly 5 PM on. “Good night” can also be said from 5 PM on, but usually means one of two things: “goodbye (for the rest of the day, because we are leaving work, the bar, etc.)”