"There's a window in the classroom" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il y a une fenêtre dans la salle de classe. The declarative statement also translates as "There'is one window in the classroom." The pronunciation will be "ee-lya yoon fuh-net daw la sald klas" in northerly French and "ee-lya yoon fuh-neh-truh daw la sa-luh duh kla-suh" in southerly French.
"qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans la salle de classe" is "What is in the classroom?" in French.
There is a window in the classroom.
"There are how many floors?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Il y a combien d'étages? The question also translates more loosely as "How many storeys are there?" The pronunciation will be "ee ya ko-bya dey-tazh" in French.
Dans la classe de français means "in French class" in French. Dans la classe de français il y a dix-neuf élèves: there are nineteen students in French class.
"She is the best student in the class"
Bienvenue dans notre école. (Welcome to our school)
"What's in the classroom?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans la salle de classe?The interrogative, present indicative verb, subject pronoun, interrogative, subject pronoun, adverb, present indicative verb, preposition, feminine singular definite article, feminine singular noun, preposition, and feminine singular noun translate literally as "What is this that one has (it) there in the room of (the) class?" The pronunciation will be "keh-skee-lya daw la sald klas" in northerly French and "keh-suh kee-lya daw la sal-luh duh kla-suh" in southerly French.
"Il y a 1 élève dans ma salle de classe" means "There is 1 student in my classroom" in English.
Je suis dans la classe means 'I am in the classroom'.
les élèves sont dans la salle de classe
"There are how many floors?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Il y a combien d'étages? The question also translates more loosely as "How many storeys are there?" The pronunciation will be "ee ya ko-bya dey-tazh" in French.
Moi, non, car je ne suis plus étudiant
Dans la classe de français means "in French class" in French. Dans la classe de français il y a dix-neuf élèves: there are nineteen students in French class.
"In the class" and "in the lesson" are English equivalents of the French phrase dans la classe. Context makes clear which option suits for the feminine singular prepositional phrase. The pronunciation will be "daw la klahs" in French.
"Is in the class" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Est dans la classe. The incomplete declarative or interrogative statement also translates as "Is in the lesson" in English according to context. The pronunciation will be "ey daw la klas" in French.
"She is the best student in the class"
Dans la classe.
In the classroom there are hooks (along the wall for hanging clothes on - though usually in a French school they are not in the classroom but in the corridor outside)
Dans les salles de classe.