No school, that remains I think that's it
Sed is "thirst" Tener sed means "To be thirsty". For example: Tengo sed is 'I'm thirsty'.
The Spanish word "sed" means "thirst" in English.
But the book's.
Not for himself, but others.
I sat down the other person does not mean
Sed in English means but.
it is latin, it means: not to them
"Not everything is difficult but nothing (is) easy" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase Non totum difficile est sed nihil facile. The phrase also translates as "All is not difficult but nothing (is) easy" in English. The pronunciation will be "non TO-tuhm deef-FEE-kee-ley est sed NEE-hihl FA-kee-ley" in Church and classical Latin.
finis vitae sed non amoris - the end of life but not of love
we don't learn for school but for life
Answer with "Sí, tengo sed" which means "Yes, I am thirsty" in English.