École des superhéros in French means "School of superheroes" in English.
'She' is translated 'elle' in French. Ex: she is going to school > elle va � l'école.
"How do you go to school?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment vas-tu à l'école? The question models a linguistic difference whereby English does not always employ "the" where French uses definite articles, in this case l'. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw va-tyoo a ley-kol" in French.
"Voy a la escuela" or "Voy al cole"
Chery Coles' Nationality is English (In french Anglaise)
In French, "cole" is feminine. The word "cole" means "school" in English. However, in general, gender in French is not determined by the meaning of the word, but rather by the noun's ending or other grammatical factors.
the French word cour means 'yard' in English. 'la cour d'école' is the school yard.
The masculine singular noun collège for high school, the feminine singular noun école for elementary school, and the feminine singular noun université for university are French equivalents of the English word "school." The respective pronunciations will be "ko-lezh," "ey-kol," and "yoo-nee-ver-see-tey" in French.
Comment écris-tu de ton école et de ce dont tu as besoin � l'école? is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "How do you write about your school and what you need for school?" The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw ey-kree-tyoo duh to-ney-ko-ley sdo tyoo a buh-zweh-na ley-kol" in French.
"à l'école" means "at school" in French.
À quelle heure vas-tu � l'école? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What time do you go to school?" The interrogative phrase -- posed to a family member, friend, or peer since it is in the second person informal singular -- may be rendered literally by word order into English as "At what hour go you to the school?" The pronunciation will be "a kel-luhr va-tyoo a ley-kol" in French.
The phrase 'attended school at' in French can be translated as "a fréquenté l'école à".
Same way. "Cole".