To say 'I have a calculator' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo una calculadora.'
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Calculator in Spanish is la calculadora
(la) calculadora
calculadora
i have a calculator
What? That's not a word in Spanish. Do you perhaps mean 'calculadora' = calculator, computer
Do you mean 'calculator'? If so, 'calculador' is pronounced kal-koo-lah-dOR Close enough but it's feminine so it should be calculadorA with a at the end as in UNA calculadora
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The answer is "you can count on me." But of course, you do not "count" on a calculator: you calculate. You can count on your fingers, or on an abacus, or a handheld tally counter.
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Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.