Watashi WA gakunen nana no gozen - I am in grade seven in Japanese.
"I'm 17 years old" is17æ‰ã§ã™ (juunanasai desu) in Japanese. You may also replace 17 withå七.
bokuwa
Grade 12 in Japanese translates to é«˜æ ¡ä¸‰å¹´ (koukousannen).
As a noun, "year" is 'toshi' in Japanese.
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
Grade 12 in Japanese translates to é«˜æ ¡ä¸‰å¹´ (koukousannen).
I have to say the hardest thing about grade 7 is the bullying
While Americans say "Grade", meaning the class at school, the English say "Year", as in "I'm in Year 7".
小学三年 (shō-gaku san-nen)
No, if you are ready i would definitely say go for it.
As a noun, "year" is 'toshi' in Japanese.
To ask what grade a friend is in Japanese, you can say "友達の学年は何年生ですか?" (Tomodachi no gakunen wa nan-nensei desu ka?). This translates to "What grade is your friend in?"
'What grade are you in?' is何年生ã§ã™ã‹ (nannensei desu ka) in Japanese.
how to teach netball to grade 7? how to teach netball to grade 7?
you are still learning 7 grade
i would say about 6 or 7 in just 6th grade.....
Merci pour tout Le 7 e année amusant。