"I like my teacher" in Spanish is "Me gusta mi maestra ("maestro" for a male teacher)". It is pronounced "May GOOSE-tah me my-ACE-trah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
You don't pronounce the 'H' in Spanish, so you just say Anna. Make sure you say 'Awe' for the 'A' It's not like the A in Hannah. I took Spanish in school and our teacher changed our names to Spanish names, so there you go.
My Spanish teacher said Alicia or Anisa. But I think Aneesa in Spanish is Anisa. P.S. my name is Aneesa so I was wondering...
¿Aún te gusta? is the Spanish translation for "So you still like it"
Sensei is a famous Japanese word, so you can say it in english and spanish as well. Synonyms: teacher: profesor master: maestro
It means what is the name of the Spanish teacher
Sounds like a question, so I would say "Me permite hablar?.
Teatro, I believe. We just learned this in Spanish 2. My spanish teacher will be so proud haha
"Por que te gusta tanto el Español?" is the translation of that phase in Spanish.
Ah, what a lovely question! When someone asks you "Como se llama tu profesora de español?" you can simply respond with the name of your Spanish teacher. It's a wonderful opportunity to share about someone who is helping you learn a beautiful language. Just remember to speak from your heart and share with joy!
Depends on who you're talking to. If it's someone you don't know or someone who is of higher status than you (like a teacher), you would say either "me encanta su collar" or "me gusta su collar", "me gusta" being the less emphatic. Otherwise, it would be "me encanta tu collar" or "me gusta tu collar." Remember this is Spanish so the "ll" is pronounced sort of like a guttural "y".
tres cien y trienta I think it is 'trescientos treinta'. Spanish people don't use the 'y' in that place, so you say it like this.
Translated from English to Spanish its 'el es tan lindo. This is how you say he is, so cute in Spanish.