It means, "How is the school?"
"Como es la escuela" means "What is the school like?" in English.
"Como van a la escuela" in English means "how do they go to school."
It means: how do you get to school. How you answer it depends on how you get to school.
It means "It is the first day of school" in Spanish.
"Como es la clase" translates to "What is the class like" in English.
"The school is big" is an English equivalent of "La escuela es grande."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school." The verb "es" means "(He/She/It) is." The feminine/masculine adjective "grande" means "big, great."The pronunciation is "lah eh-SKWEH-lah ehs GRAHN-deh."
"Como van a la escuela" in English means "how do they go to school."
La escuela es aburrida
The term Como estaba la escuela translated from Spanish to English is as was the school. Spanish is a Romance language that originated in Castile, a region of Spain.
How are you in school? (probably talking about your grades)
How is the party?
Translation: How is the clothing?
It means "How is the food?"
It means "It is the first day of school" in Spanish.
Como VA la escuela?
It means: how do you get to school. How you answer it depends on how you get to school.
I eat in the city Como = i eat es = in la = the city = ciudad
Probably a mispelling here. "Come" is the third person singular from of "comer", meaning "to eat". So this phrase means "You eat is the school?" If you meant "¿Cómo es la escuela?", then it would be "How is the school?"