handout in Spanish
handout in Spanish is apunte, folleto, limosna — handout means a printed sheet of information given out, especially in a class or meeting.
handout in Spanish
apunte
A printed sheet such as a leaflet or pamphlet, or a worksheet, that is given out free of charge (usually by hand) for a certain use, for example as an advertisement or for information.
folleto
A printed sheet such as a leaflet or pamphlet, or a worksheet, that is given out free of charge (usually by hand) for a certain use, for example as an advertisement or for information.
limosna
(informal, often, derogatory) A gift of money or material assistance to the needy or poor.
donativo
(informal, often, derogatory) A gift of money or material assistance to the needy or poor.
What does "handout" mean?
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noun A printed sheet of information given out, especially in a class or meeting.
"The teacher gave everyone a handout summarizing the lecture."
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noun Money or goods given to someone in need, often without them working for it.
"He refused to accept a handout and insisted on earning his keep."
handout in a sentence
- The teacher gave everyone a handout summarizing the lecture.
- He refused to accept a handout and insisted on earning his keep.
- The charity distributes food handouts to homeless people.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "handout" in Spanish?
"handout" in Spanish is apunte, folleto, limosna. handout means: A printed sheet of information given out, especially in a class or meeting.
How do you use "handout" in a sentence?
Example: "The teacher gave everyone a handout summarizing the lecture." In Spanish, "handout" is apunte, folleto, limosna.
Are there other ways to say "handout" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 4 translations listed for "handout": apunte, folleto, limosna, donativo.
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