一番古い学校 (ichiban furui gakkou) is "oldest school."
It would be pronounced "ee-chee-bonn foo-rooey GOKK-koh."
学校にいた is how you say I was at school in Japanese.
gakko no kamoku
Nyūsatsu no gakkō
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Kurai kage gakkō
A school's "sports day" is called 運動会 (undoukai) in Japanese.
'Welcome to school' would be学校へようこそ (gakkou e youkoso) in Japanese.
The oldest type of play is called Noh
Dojo, pronounced dough-joe.
Konesiwa da mean be sola
Japanese
gangnam style.