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I'm in class is an English equivalent of 'Estou na aula'. The verb 'estou' means '[I] am'. The word 'na'combines the preposition 'em' and the feminine definite article 'a' to mean 'in the'. The feminine noun 'aula' means 'class'. All together, they're pronounced ee-shtoh nuh OW-*luh'.

*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.

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The English translation for 'Estou na aula' is "I am in class."

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