Sono andato a scuola questa mattina
Bella mattina
there are no records to say what school she went to or even if she went to school at all.
Lei raccontava a tutti di aver fatto le superiori in Italia
la scuola
Mattina is an Italian equivalent of the English word "morning." The feminine singular noun also translates less frequently and more formally as "forenoon" in English. The pronunciation will be "mat-TEE-na" in Italian.
Sei su un rotolo di questa mattina
mi piace la schola?
Buon giorno amici e familiari is the correct way to say good morning family and friends
'Non andare a scuola' is an Italian equivalent of 'not going to school'. It isn't a literal translation. A literal translation is 'non andando a scuola'.
cosa hai fatto a scuola oggi?
'Grazie tantissimo, Professori' is an Italian equivalent of 'Thank you so much, Teachers'. There are actually a couple of options for 'teachers' in Italian. An elementary school teacher is 'maestro', and a high school teacher 'insegnante', in Italian.
no it isnt, you say you and me