"El colegio" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "the school" in English. It refers to an educational institution where students receive formal education.
Celia en el colegio was created in 1932.
It means: What is your school like?
"Como se llama mi colegio" translates to "What is my school called" in English.
El and la both mean "the", but "el" can also mean "he".
The English translation for "A qué colegio asistes" is "Which school do you attend?"
"¿Qué necesitas para el colegio?" means "What do you need for high school?". The word "colegio" does not mean "college". That would be "la universidad".
The college is ugly.
El colegio en Texas muy bueno means "the very good school in Texas".
Ellá esta en el colegio means 'she is at school' 'she's at school' or 'she goes to school'.Ella= she.Está (third-person form of) estar=to be (location).el colegio= school (college).School
Colegio Cristiano El-Shaddai was created in 1986.
Colegio Integral El Avila was created in 1996.
Celia en el colegio was created in 1932.
Celia en el colegio has 270 pages.
COLLEGE
El Colegio de México was created on 1940-10-08.
In general,colegio means school, but it is often used in place of 'high school' by Spanish speakers. It does not mean college. For that, you would use the word universidad.
It's LA piscina, not el, and it's 'colegio,' not 'colliego.' It means, "the swimming pool in the school."