Mi condiscipulo se llama XXXX (Accent on the second 'i' in 'condiscipulo')
for a male is compañero and for female is compañera
compañero de clase
In Spanish, you would say, "Buenas tardes, compañeros. Buenas tardes, señora." This greeting is appropriate for addressing classmates and a female teacher or authority figure in a respectful manner. You can adjust the word "señora" to "señorita" if the teacher is younger or unmarried.
In English (synonyms): I frequent this establishment. I regularly attend XXXX. In Spanish: suelo visitar (I am in the habit of visiting)
the name tia in spanish is aunt
Cristóbal is the Spanish name for Christopher.
Mis compañeros son extrovertidos y graciosos. Silly might translate to "tonto" but that can have a negative connotation.
Pi's classmates bullied him by mocking his name, calling him "Pissing." This nickname was a cruel taunt that Pi had to endure as a young boy.
If there was an accent over the 'i' - say-EEN If not, 'sane'. Sein is not a Spanish name, though.
Batista is a Spanish name, so that is how you say it in Spanish. The English translation is 'baptized'.
'Esperanza' is Spanish for the name 'Hope'.
The name Adrienne in Spanish is: Adriana.