In Chinese, you would say "我在六年级" to express "I am in grade 6." The phrase "我" means "I," "在" indicates location or state, and "六年级" translates to "grade 6." This sentence structure follows the subject-verb-object order commonly used in Mandarin Chinese.
Well for me I'm taking it in 6 grade. (I'm in 6 grade)
It is second grade or you can say 2nd grade.
i do not know how to say that in chinese but i speak this language.
A 6 year old is in 1st grade.
Liu, or Liù.Note that a grave accent (the ` over the u in "Liu") has no effect on the pronounciation of the word.Hope this helps!
fourteenteen
You can say "Ella era en el sexto grado."
you get to say goodbye properly
i would say about 95 pounds. hope this helps!
I don't know what you mean by right but it is ok if you ask you parents and they say yes. It is not subnormal, I had a boyfriend in 6th grade
That phrase is antiquated.
i would say about 6 or 7 in just 6th grade.....
I would have to say probably 6' 3-6" and about 120-130 pounds.
certain multipying factor is associated wid every grade u score....multiplying factor of different grades is given. A grade =10 B grade =8 C grade =6 D grade =4 E grade =2 now suppose u have six different courses n your grades are say A,B,C,D,D,E den your GPA(grade performance average) is given by 10+8+6+4+4+2/6 = 5.67
The 10,000 Chinese Yuan is valued based on description and grade. The value of this currency ranges from $6 to $20.
Pretty good, I'd say. I'm going on 3.5 years of daily high grade marijuana use, not sure how good the Chinese party though.
Grade 6 !!! (: