S:seven c:crappy h:hours o: of o:our l:live. Meaning s.c.h.o.o.l. seven crappy hours of our lives.
No, the word "school" does not mean "hell." "School" typically refers to an institution where students learn and receive education, while "hell" is often used to describe a place of suffering or eternal punishment in certain religious beliefs.
public school
The word for a person who attends school is "student."
College, university, school, academy, kindergarten...
The noun 'school' is a concrete noun as a word for a place that people go to learn; a word for the students and/or teachers of such a place; a word for a group of fish; a word for a physical place; a physical group of people or things.The noun 'school' is an abstract noun as a word for the process of being educated formally; a theoretical group of people who share the same opinions, beliefs, or methods; a word for a concept.The word 'school' is also a verb: school, schools, schooling, schooled.
do you mean the word for "school"? if so use: isikolo
The word autoscuela is an Spanish word. The Spanish word when translated into English mean driving school. It could also be translated into school of motoring.
The word doctor can either mean someone who has gone to school and has a doctorate degree, or a medical physician.
A School of Music
The pulpit or the (school) desk
A pupil or a scholar.
No, the word "school" does not mean "hell." "School" typically refers to an institution where students learn and receive education, while "hell" is often used to describe a place of suffering or eternal punishment in certain religious beliefs.
sch mean school but some times they call it skl
A school of a particular type of fish
It can be the verb 'must' or as a noun it can mean duty, les devoirs usually means homework (from school).
There is a compound word form "schoolwork," but the two-word "school work" is just as likely to be used to mean the same thing.
Con school vouchers' means 'with school vouchers' when translated into the English language. 'Con' is the Spanish word for 'with'.