Como va la escuela?
(How is school going)
In Spanish it is: "¿Cómo andan sus/tus/vuestras clases de español?"
'Vas a la escuela?' (if it's a question of how the person gets to school)
'Asistes a la escuela?' (if it's whether the person attends school)
¿Qué tal va todo?
¿como estas...? --- like these (what)...?
It means, "Ask another student."
¿Qué tal va todo?Sinceramente no sé qué querrían decir con lo de abajo; y soy hispanoparlante:Como estas (How are you) -or- que tal (How's it going)Pronunciation: Como Estas (comb-o estahs) que tal (kay-tahl)
¿Va usted conmigo?
Some assignments ask student to compare and contrast two things.
"Hola, ยฟcรณmo se va?" in Spanish translates to "Hello, how's it going?" This is a common greeting used to ask someone how they are doing or how things are progressing.
"Van a pedir" is a phrase in Spanish that means "they are going to ask/order." It is used to express future actions of a group of people.
Are you still a student? = Toda vida eres un estudiante (toe-da) (vee-da) (er-es) (oon) (s-to-dee-ant-e)
Que tal? (How's things?) Como estas? (How are you?)
the only way to get a student visa is by being 13
Translating Spanish is quite easy. In = En, and I remember it because they are homophones. Spanish = Espanol, But memorizing this is not as easy, but its still simple. In Spanish, Espana means Spain, well obviously spin created the language of Espanol.If you have any questions, ask me! ~ An 8th grade AP Spanish student~ (:
"¿Cómo esta la cosa?" is Spanish for "How's it going?" or "How are things?" Literally translated it means "How is the thing?" This construction is typical in Cuba, whereas in Spain you are more likely to hear "¿Qué tal?´or "¿Cómo te vas?"
When you tell your student to do deigeshey he or she is going to ask what degrees it should be 45 or 9O And u need to know where that is