cuaderno
notebook
noun kwah-DEHR-noh Rare
Origin: From Latin quaternum (a set of four sheets), via Old Spanish.
Also means
exercise book
Usage Note
Cuaderno refers to a lined or blank notebook used for writing, especially in school. In Spain and Latin America it is the standard word for an exercise book or workbook. It should not be confused with agenda (a planner/diary) or libreta (a smaller notebook).
Examples
"Escribe todos sus apuntes en un cuaderno azul."
Natural Translation
She writes all her notes in a blue notebook.
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