Usage examples of "libros" in Spanish with translation to English

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Libros malos te hacen daño. Bad books will do you harm.
Papá me ha comprado libros. My dad bought me books.
Tengo menos libros que tú. I have fewer books than you.
Es bueno leer muchos libros. Reading a lot of books is a good thing.
¿De quién son esos libros? Whose books are those?
¿Qué tipo de libros lees? What kind of books do you read?
Tom quiere comprar unos libros. Tom wants to buy some books.
"¿Son estos tus libros?" "No." "Are those your books?" "No, they aren't."
Ella tiene cientos de libros. She has hundreds of books.
Dime dónde pongo estos libros. Tell me where to put these books.
Leo toda clase de libros. I read all kinds of books.
Ella posee muchos libros valiosos. She has many valuable books.
¿Hay libros sobre la mesa? Are there books on the table?
Todos estos libros son míos. All these books are mine.
Faber escribió libros sobre insectos. Faber wrote books about insects.
Él bajó libros del estante. He handed down books from the shelf.
Mi padre tiene muchos libros. My father has many books.
Devuelve estos libros al estante. Carry these books back to the bookshelf.
Pasé muchas horas leyendo libros. I spent hours reading books.
Estos libros son muy viejos. These books are very old.
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