It means "you like the technology class".
"En la primera hora tengo la clase de tecnología" translates to "In the first period, I have technology class" in English. It indicates that the speaker's schedule for the day includes a technology class during the first hour of the day.
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This might depend on WHERE the 'de' is placed within the address :- If it comes at the right-hand-side end of the domain-name part of the site's address, like inwww.Germany-tourism.de /subdirectory /subfolder/page.HTMLthe domain-part of the address being only www.Germany-tourism.de ,then 'de' stands as an abbreviate for DEUTSCHLAND , which means Germany in German language. That means the web site is part of the generic, top-level 'DE' internet domain, managed by German counterparts ( DENIC) within internet administrative bodies.In this case 'de' for Deutschland - Germany is similar to 'UK' for England - United Kingdom, or 'br' for Brazil.- If 'de' is located in another segment of the web site's address, then I have no answer. Sorry.
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the imput means the what you put to something for :processing ;amprification de amprification and any other scientific or physical changes to that "thing "bythe use of the machines or any other equipment desinged for that purpose.
it means "I like _______ class." so, if it says: "Me gusta la clase de arte." it means: I like art class.
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"No you gusto clase de espanol" does not mean anything meaningful in Spanish. You may mean, "No me gusta clase de español," which translates to "I don't like Spanish class."
Sí, me gusta la clase de español. Gracias por preguntar.
"What class do you like more, Spanish class or English class?"
(Do) you like speaking in the Spanish class (?).
"A Teresa le gusta la clase de inglés" translates to "Teresa likes English class" in English. The phrase indicates that Teresa enjoys or has a preference for her English class. The structure also highlights that it is specifically Teresa who has this liking.
Si, me gusta la clase de tecnologia if you like it, or No, no me gusta la clase de tecnologia if you don't like it. Notice, the use of the double "no" in the negative sentence. This is because in proper Spanish writing (though not always in speaking), double negatives are supposed to be used. Where in English we would never say "No, I don't like computer class" in Spanish, it is perfectly normal and grammatically correct to say "No, no me gusta...."
Do you like the history class more?
Me gusta mi clase de estudios sociales
Sí, me gusta la clase de español. Es divertido aprender un nuevo idioma y entender diferentes culturas. ¿En qué puedo ayudarte hoy con tu clase de español?
It means, "Javier likes the English class."