No hablo espanol (with that squiggly line -- I forget what it's called -- over the "n" in espanol).
No quiero ir a la escuela.
"No quiero hablar contigo."
porque no quiero.
Libro go to google translator.
N-e-g-r-o go to freetranslation.com
Well, if you wanted to make a make a spanish sentence negative, the no will always be before the verb and after the article. i.e. Yo no quiero ir a la escuela (I don't want to go to school)
What school do you go to ?
"To go to school" or "To go to the school" may be English equivalents of "ir a la escuela."Specifically, the infinitive "ir" means "to go." The preposition "a" means "to." The feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school."The pronunciation is "ee-rah lah eh-SKWEH-lah."
No quiero ir a la escuela.
Vamos Azul
Libro go to google translator.
Cuando iras?
Go to school and consult with a Spanish teacher.
i dejar el mono
Van a abrir mañana.
Podemos ir a la playa?
Jim want to go to school.
"Ir a la escuela" in Spanish means "to go to school" in English.
yes
Depends on what you want. If you want to go to college go to the high school. If you want to learn a trade go to the vocational high school.