Tomo cuatro clases.
"Cuantas clases tienes los martes" translates to "How many classes do you have on Tuesdays?"
"¿Qué clases tomas?" is a question in Spanish that means "What classes are you taking?" It is asking about the subjects or courses that someone is currently enrolled in or attending.
You reply with the number of classes you're taking this year.
This means "What classes are you taking this semester?" in Spanish.
The Spanish word "cuantas" translates to "how many" or "how much" in English, depending on the context.
cuantas clases tienes en el dia? = how many classes do you have in the day?cuantas clases tienes hoy? = how many classes do you have today?
"Cuantas clases tienes los martes" translates to "How many classes do you have on Tuesdays?"
"¿Qué clases tomas?" is a question in Spanish that means "What classes are you taking?" It is asking about the subjects or courses that someone is currently enrolled in or attending.
"How many classes are you taking this year?"
You reply with the number of classes you're taking this year.
"¿Cuántas clases necesitas para los dos programas?" means "How many classes do you need for the two programs?"
I pretty sure it means, "there are many classes each week"
This means "What classes are you taking this semester?" in Spanish.
What clases do you have
The Spanish word "cuantas" translates to "how many" or "how much" in English, depending on the context.
cuantas libras es una tonelada
= 'What classes are you taking this semester?' Possible answer: 'Tomo clases de (ingles, frances, matematicas, geografia, ciencia, etc.)' = 'I am taking classes in (English, French, maths, geography, science, etc.)