¿Cuándo tienes clase de español? (if you want to know what days, etc.)
¿A qué hora tienes clase de español? (if you want to know what time)
"What are your classes?" in Spanish is "¿Cuáles son tus clases?" It is pronounced "KWA-lace sone toose KLAH-sace?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
= 'What classes are you taking this semester?' Possible answer: 'Tomo clases de (ingles, frances, matematicas, geografia, ciencia, etc.)' = 'I am taking classes in (English, French, maths, geography, science, etc.)
this is how u say 36 in spanish, hopefully it will help treinta y seis I have been taking spanish for 2 years now so i think i wud no dis stuff peace this is how u say 36 in spanish, hopefully it will help treinta y seis I have been taking spanish for 2 years now so i think i wud no dis stuff peace
Vas a la clase a las ocho. (that means you go to classes at eight) Voy '' '' '' '' '' '' (means I go to classes at eight)
The classes will be taking place at....
Estoy tomando dos clases este semestre
It means what classes are you taking this semester?
classes on Tuesday = clases el martes
Para mis clases.
Las clases terminan.
'Have you (get*)/got your classes already' = Ya tienes tus clases *ungrammatical
by taking English classes
tengo ocho clases
I wouldn't read anything into it, it sounds as though he was just curious and trying to have a conversation with you.
Say 'estoy tomando examenes'
Pensé que tenías clases de español.
Mi hijo ama sus clases de español