En que grado estas? = What grade are you in?
Yo estoy en el (numbero) grado = I am in the (number) grade
Example:
Yo estoy en el primer grado = I am in the first grade
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Who are you, in higher voice.
Yo estoy en sexto grado. I am in sixth grade.
To tell your age in Spanish you say, "I have [so many] years." If you're thirty years old, you would say, "Tengo treinta años." or simply, "Tengo treinta." ("I'm thirty.") The personal pronoun 'Yo' (I) is not used because it is understood from the conjugation of the verb, 'Tengo.' 'There is only one tengo and it belongs exclusively to the first person singular present tense of tener, 'to have.' Additionally, from the context of the conversation, it is understood you are speaking about yourself.
You are in the park, and you don't know how to get to the church you ask for.
It means "These are some of the things that there are in my favorite place."
What grade are you in
grado (GRAH-doh) If you want to say "grade" as in grades you receive on your tests and quizzes in school, you would say "nota". EG: "He recibido una buena nota en mi clase."
En que edificio estas?
what I have to do in these classes are... = lo que tengo que hacer en estas clases son ...
"What do you do when you're in a park?"
Estoy respondiendo preguntas. ¿En qué puedo ayudarte?
"be fire"------------> se fuego??? Esto significa que estas despedido o que te echaron del trabajo donde estas. Esta despedid@ o "you fired"
Translation: What's up? How are you? What are you doing?
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Who are you, in higher voice.
donde estas cancha
Estoy en el 10 º grado or estoy en el décimo grado mean the same
Hola. ¿Que estas haciendo en estos días?