You need the la before professora. It would then translate over to: "She is the teacher"
You left out part of the sentence
Ella = shees = is
la professora or una professora = a teacher or professor
"Ella es mi compañera de clase" translates to "She is my classmate" in English.
That would translate over to: "She is a friend"
like who is she is, what Como quien es ella means
The question is "Is she a student in a Miami school?" The response, therefore would be: "Yes, she is a student in a Miami school." or "No, she is not a student in a Miami school." The Spanish of those two responses are: "Sí, ella es alumna en una escuela de Miami." and "No, ella no es alumna en una escuela de Miami."
I think you mean to say cómo (accent on first o) es tu novia (one word) or cómo (accent on first o) está (accent on a) tu novia.When you use the verb "ser" as in "¿cómo es tu novia?", the question asks for a physical or personality description as in: ella es muy bonita (she is very pretty)When you use the verb "estar" as in "¿cómo está tu novia?, the question asks for a state of being or emotional state as in: ella está muy feliz (she is very happy)
Yo estoy muy bien ella es mi la professora.
¿Quién es ella?Who is she?
If you mean 'Ella es muy curiosa': 'She is very curious'.
These three words do not form any kind of sentence. Usted = You (singular-Formal) Ella = She es = is
Well, first of all, it should be "ella es una doctora" and it means "she is a doctor."
who is she
For Spanish, it means "She is." Ella=She and "es" is the third-person conjugated form of "ser" which is "to be".
She is just great
She is quite old.
It means "She is Elsa".
She's a singer and her name is....
"Ella es mi compañera de clase" translates to "She is my classmate" in English.