¿Cuál es tu nombre? (If you would only address the Spanish teacher as "Señor ______" or "Señora _______", and not by their first name, then say, "¿Cuál es su nombre"?)
Because you are talking to a teacher, you would have to use the usted (formal) for of the "you" conjugation.
"Cómo se llama usted?"
Just say your name. Or say: "Me llamo (insert your name here)".
If someone asks ¿Cómo se llama? they are asking what your name is. You would respond by saying: Me llamo (insert name).
You respond with your dads full name and if you know any other languages please respond in those after
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
There is no proper spanish name for Kelsey but my teacher calls me Casandra
The question asks, "What class do you have in the first [primera] hour?" The answer, if you're inclined to give it, would be, "Tengo_______________con Sr/a.______________." Fill in the first blank with the name of the class/subject, the second with the last name of the instructor/teacher/professor.
The name "Kelsey" in Spanish is typically translated as "Kelsey." It is a name that does not have a direct translation in Spanish.
El profesor de español es la persona encargada de enseñar la lengua y la cultura española a los estudiantes. Puede ser un hablante nativo o alguien que haya estudiado la lengua a un nivel alto. Su función es guiar a los estudiantes en el aprendizaje del idioma y ayudarles a mejorar sus habilidades lingüísticas.
My Spanish teacher said Alicia or Anisa. But I think Aneesa in Spanish is Anisa. P.S. my name is Aneesa so I was wondering...
Well, since "hola" means "hello," you can respond by saying something like "hola" back. If someone that you just met says this, you could respond with "Hola. Me llamo (your name). ¿Cómo te llamas?" This means "Hi, my name is (your name). What's your name?"
It means what is the name of the Spanish teacher
It means "how is your spanish teacher" but its looking for description (tall, thin, brown haired, etc) and not feelings