Literally: With what are you going to the school on Friday.
I think it means: What are you wearing to school Friday. but I am not 100% sure about this.
The word for Friday is Spanish is Viernes. Say a V. Start to say a V. Now with your front teeth over your bottom lip like you would say an English V say a B. That is a Spanish V. Say an e as in Me. Say a d. You flipped your tongue forward. Now try that backwards. That is the Spanish R. The nes is like in English. The e is like the a in the article a as in a man. I hope that helps.
This means: After the school with Mrs...
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con permiso---> exscuse me
pero, estoy muy ocupado con la escuela Translated: But I am very busy with school. You could also substitute "tarea" for "escuela" to mean 'I am very busy with homework.'
"With Loving Friendship" English "Con Amistad Afectuousa" Spanish
Translation: esto ayuda con
Con school vouchers' means 'with school vouchers' when translated into the English language. 'Con' is the Spanish word for 'with'.
"School was good" in Spanish is "la escuela fue buena". It is pronounced "la ess-KWAY-la fway BWAY-nah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. With so much love.