No teníamos clases (we didn't have classes/teaching) (accent on the 'i') -- A long period during the shool year.
No tuvimos clases --- We did not have school (may be today)
*No teníamos una escuela (we didn't have a school-building; same tense use as "no teníamos clases") (ditto)
*No tuvimos una escuela (same tense use as "no tuvimos clases")
*This sentences in Spanish can also refer to "having a good education"
Pronounced 'naw tayNEE-ahmoss CLAHsess/oonah essCWAYlah'
Translation: (Literally 'we did (it)) = Lo hicimos
But if 'did' is an auxiliary (e.g. for emphasis) as in '(Yes), we did go to Spain', 'did' becomes absorbed in the main verb (in this case 'go'), so you'd need to specify the main verb, and the emphasis would be expressed by initial 'Si que (fuimos a Espan~a)'. (Accent on the 'i' in 'si') = (Roughly) 'It's a fact we went to Spain'.
~ Nina is how to say girl in spanish...... duhhh didnt you go to school! LOL
"School" in Spanish is "escuela".
No intentaba animarte.
To say 'I am going to school' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a la escuela.'
To say 'I am going to school' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a la escuela.'
This is how you say Saturday school in Spanish la escuela los sábados.
Ayuda, means help in spanish. Ayudar, is the verb for help (to help) in spanish.
The school principal in Spanish is usually called the Director(a).
La escuela secundaria is high school in Spanish. Spanish(Mexico): Preparatoria
Escuela.
Escuela.
En la escuela