In Spanish this is "¿Adonde ir después de escuela?"
Voy a ... I'm going to...
Tengo que ... I have to...
Hoy quiero ... Today I want to...
Despues de las clases
to say how well you are doing in a class (example below): i am doing good in my spanish class - hago bueno en mi clase española
I'm reading your question.
It means "What do you always have to do in Spanish class?"
It means: what are you doing But in the term "ases" in the question is mispelled. It should be "haces". hope this helped=)
¿Qué clase te gusta más?
¿Qué estamos haciendo? is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "What are we doing?" The question also translates literally as "What are we making?" in English. The pronunciation will be "key-STA-mo-sa-SYEN-do" in Uruguayan Spanish.
I'm pretty sure its still Blake. My name is Blake and we were doing a lesson in Spanish class on English to Spanish names. And she said mine is the same
The spanish word for class is "clase"
I'm doing a class project and I need help with this question? What candy starts with the letters: Z, X, U, and I?" I'm doing a class project and I need help with this question? What candy starts with the letters: Z, X, U, and I?"
to "develop" I was doing a crossword puzzle for my class I had the same question ;p
You have your book for the Spanish class. Depending on context, this ca also be a question, "Do you have..."
If it is "Qué habla español en la clase?" The translation would be: "What speaks spanish in the class?" But if it is Quién habla español en la clase?" The translation would be: Who speaks Spanish in the class?"