The phrase "está hasta las narices de la escuela" translates to "he/she is fed up with school" in English. It expresses a strong feeling of frustration or annoyance towards school, indicating that the person has had enough of it. The expression uses "hasta las narices," which is a colloquial way to say someone is overwhelmed or tired of a situation.
It means "five noses".
Hasta means "until".
If you mean Hasta Manana / Hasta Manyana, this means Until Tomorrow in Spanish
"Ir a la escuela" in Spanish means "to go to school" in English.
Hasta pronto means see you soon
"No school" is an English equivalent of "no escuela."The adverb "no" means "no." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school." The pronunciation is "noh eh-SKWEH-lah."
"Hasta nuevo" is not a common Spanish phrase. It might be a misspelling of "hasta luego," which means "see you later."
cual es tu escuela means What is your school
"see you" so "hasta la vista" means "see you" and then la vista means "around"
What "hasta semana" means in spanish is until weeks! hope that helped!
It means: "we have it in school"--- en la escuela la / lo tenemos...In school we have... en la escuela tenemos...
"Hasta nunca" in Spanish means "until never" in English. It is used to express a permanent goodbye or farewell to someone.