its says what do you have to do to be ready in the morning
Basically means "What!" in an aggressive/intimidating way. Insisting the person your addressing is "stepping up" to fight, or indirectly asking for one.-savi0r
I didn't mean it!I mean, seriously what's your problem?You are being so mean.
"bon" mean "good" and partir mean "to leave"
bisit mean
What clases do you have
How many classes do you have on Tuesdays? is ¿Cuántas clases tienes los martes? (Note that days of the week aren't capitalized in Spanish.)
"¿Qué clases tienes hoy?" means "What classes do you have today?" in English. It is a common way to ask someone about their schedule for the day.
The literal translation is what classes do you have.
What classes do you have after lunch?
" What classes do you have in your schedule."
"What classes do you have Monday mornings?" is "¿Qué clases tienes los lunes por la mañana?"
cuantas clases tienes en el dia? = how many classes do you have in the day?cuantas clases tienes hoy? = how many classes do you have today?
¿Tiene / tienen / tienes / tenéis clases?
"¿A qué hora [tienes/tenéis] clases hoy?" - "tenéis" is formal, and "tienes" is informal
"How many classes are you taking this year?"
It translates as, "¿Qué días tienes clases?