1. el pupitre - student's desk
2. la mesa - table
3. las ventanas - windows
4. los libros - books
5. la computadora - computer
6. la papelera - waste basket
7. las sillas - chairs
8. los cuadernos - notebooks
9. las carpetas - folders
10. el lapiz (note: accent mark on the a) - pencil
11. el boligrafo (accent on the i) - pen
12. los estudiantes - students
13. el/la profesor, -a
14. carpeta de argollas - three-ringed binder
15. el escritorio - normal desk
before schools were small mostly with only one class room now there is about 15 to 50 class rooms per school and each class room has kids about the same age and before kids of all ages were mixed in one room
The question is asking: How many students are there in the spanish class? So lets say there are 15 students in the class, you would reply with: There are 15 students in the spanish class. "Hay quince estudiantes en la clase de español." You can replace quince with any number.
Go to marketplace, on the STAT ITEMS( ENERGY, ETC) bar, the last item at the bottom is class change. FOr 15 Points you can change your class.
The spanish word for 15 is 'Quince'.
20-15=5
Vienticinco - this infact means 25, no 15. 15 in spanish is quinze (pronounced kin-they or kin-sey depending on where you are speaking spanish)
Tengo 15 años
25 square yards in a 15' x 15' room.
The number of different ways that you can arrange 15 different items is given by the permutations of 15 things taken 15 at a time. That is 15 factorial, or 1,307,674,368,000.
If it is a square room then its perimeter is: 4*15 = 60 feet
"quince"
2:15 in Spanish translate to be 'Son las dos y quince.'