bolígrafo
ballpoint pen
noun boh-LEE-grah-foh Rare
Origin: Named after László Bíró, its Hungarian-Argentine inventor
Usage Note
Bolígrafo is the standard Spanish term for a ballpoint pen, often shortened in colloquial speech to boli in Spain. In some Latin American countries lapicero or esfero (Colombia, Ecuador) are used instead. The word derives from the name of László Bíró, the pen's inventor, whose surname is the root of biro in British English. Always masculine (el bolígrafo), it follows the pattern of many technology-derived nouns ending in -grafo.
Examples
"¿Me prestas tu bolígrafo un momento?"
Natural Translation
Can you lend me your pen for a moment?
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