They are in the classroom.
What you wrote is pretty mean, I will try to translate : Allez mourir dans un trou vous deux, salopes = Die in a hole you two, sluts Cul = Ass Calendrier = Calendar
It means "you are my love", but if you are expressing this, it is probably in a familiar or intimate situation. This would be "Eres mi amor". The "tú" can be added, but is not necessary.
To wash is laver. I wash (Je lave) You wash (Tu laves) He/she washes (Il/Elle lave) We wash (Nous lavons) ya'll/you [formal] wash (Vous lavez) They wash (ils/elles lavent)
That means you said no, you mean no and you won't change your mind.
you mean Gangnam?
"how many are you in your class?"
"Il y a 1 élève dans ma salle de classe" means "There is 1 student in my classroom" in English.
they (girls) are students in the same (senior high) school.
elles sont mean they (feminine) are
"La classe" is French for "class"
In the classroom there are hooks (along the wall for hanging clothes on - though usually in a French school they are not in the classroom but in the corridor outside)
How to conjugate regular French verbs in the present tense: ER Verbs Danser- to Dance Je Dans(e) Tu Dans(es) Il Dans(e) Elle Dans(e) On Dans(e) Qui Danse? Nous Dans(ons) Vous Dans(ez) Ils Dans(ent) Elles Dans(ent) IR Verbs Finir- To Finish Je Fin(is) Tu Fin(is) Il Fin(it) Elle Fin(it) On Fin(it) Qui Fin(it)? Nous Fin(issons) Vous Fin(issez) Ils Fin(issent) Elles Fin(issent) RE Verbs Entendre- To Hear Je Entend(s) Tu Entend(s) Il Entend() Elle Entend() On Entend() Qui Entend()? Nous Entend(ons) Vous Entend(ez) Ils Entend(ent) Elles Entend(ent) Note: If you do not conjugate a verb it will always mean to (something) Example: If you leave the ER ending on Manger it will mean "to eat", so leaving the ending (ER, IR, RE) on a verb will in translation mean: to (something) P.S. Manger is a common irregular verb. This is because when you conjugate manger in nous it turns, Nous mang(eons) instead of Nous mang(ons).
"There's a window in the classroom" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il y a une fenêtre dans la salle de classe. The declarative statement also translates as "There'is one window in the classroom." The pronunciation will be "ee-lya yoon fuh-net daw la sald klas" in northerly French and "ee-lya yoon fuh-neh-truh daw la sa-luh duh kla-suh" in southerly French.
They went out
Une salle de classe means classroom. Une salle = room de = of classe = class --> Classroom
class.
'dans' eans 'in'