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"In the classroom there is..." is an English equivalent of "Nell'aula c'è... ."

Specifically, the word "nell" combines the preposition "in" and the feminine singular definite article "la" to mean "in the." The feminine singular noun "aula" means "classroom, lecture hall, schoolroom." The phrase "c'è" means "there is."

The pronunciation is "nehl-LOW-lah tcheh."*

*The sound "ow" is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain "ow."

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