What are the students in the class writing? Even though the Spanish progressive is not used here, it is normally translated into English using the gerund form, to make it flow better. Literally "What write the students in the class."
it means what,see,the and i don't no what alumnos means
"¿Cómo son los alumnos en la clase de español?" It literally means, "How are the students in the class of Spanish?" But its connotation interprets out to, "What are the students like in the Spanish class?"
Por ahora los alumnos están en su clase.
Hablan Espanol.
"What time do the students have to arrive at school?"
What do you bring to class every day?
"what class do you have first on Mondays" or "what's your first class on Mondays?"
This would mean "I say students as to study". If you mean "I say that students like to study", it would be "Digo que los alumnos les gusta estudiar." Edit: It actually means "I tell students how to study"
alumnos is another word that means "students". I find that it is usually used more when referring to younger students, however alumnos and estudiantes can be used interchangably. "como son los alumnos" is asking "how are the students" meaning, what is their personality like, how do they look, etc.
Los alumnos Las alumnas
Los alumnos Las alumnas
It means what do the students study?