In Spanish this is "¿Adonde ir después de escuela?"
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.
Which you always have to do in the Spanish class OR What do you always have to do in the Spanish class (if with a question-mark)
"¿Qué haces tú?" is spanish for "What are you doing?"
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?
It means, "They/You all (It's not possible to distinguish which, given the verb.) are the students in the Spanish class." As a question it means, "You're (plural)/They're the students in the Spanish class?"
¿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?"
You have your book for the Spanish class. Depending on context, this ca also be a question, "Do you have..."