"No school" is an English equivalent of "no escuela."
The adverb "no" means "no." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school." The pronunciation is "noh eh-SKWEH-lah."
Escuela in Spanish, school in English.
The word School in English translates to escuela in Spanish.
"Ir a la escuela" in Spanish means "to go to school" in English.
"una misma escuela" = "one same school" or "a same school"
la escuela es diversión
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.
"Your school" is an English equivalent of "tuescuela."Specifically, the feminine/masculine possessive adjective "tu" means "your." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school." The pronunciation is "too eh-SKWEH-lah."
"School's being held" is an English equivalent of "Hay escuela," and "Is school being held?" is an English equivalent of "¿Hay escuela?"Specifically, the verb "hay" means "There is, There are." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school." The pronunciation is "eye* eh-SKWEH-lah."*The sound "eye" is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
Escuela is Spanish for school.
"Schools" is an English equivalent of "escuelas."Specifically, the Spanish word is a feminine noun used in the plural. The feminine plural definite article is "las" ("the"). The feminine indefinite plural article is "unas" ("some").The pronunciation is "eh-SKWEH-las."
Escuela. Note that words that in English start with sc, st, or sp always begin with an "e" in Spanish.
"School tomorrow" is an English equivalent of "Escuela mañana."Specifically, the feminine noun "escuela" means "school." The adverb "mañana" means "tomorrow." The pronunciation is "eh-SKWEH-lah mah-NYAH-nah."