You can say "Ella era en el sexto grado."
seis quince is the answer
Yo estoy en sexto grado. I am in sixth grade.
Seis diez or seis y diez.
8,789,000 in Spanish is Ocho millon, setecientos ochenta y nueve mil.
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.
how to say 6 in Spanish
You could say "el quinto grado".
It depends on what you mean by "grade" If you are referring to quality, such as "what grade is this cut of meat?" or "I don't care what grade you buy as long as it does the job." The Spanish for "what grade" is "Qué grado?" If you are referring to an academic grade describing how many points you have on an exam or similar, the Spanish for "what grade" would be "Cuál nota?"
Estoy en el tercero grado (I am in the 3rd grade)
el cuarto grado
fourteenteen
estoy enfadado/enfadada (girl)
estoy en el grado 5
seis
third grade... tercero third year... tercer ano
Grado 3, seccion A, pulilas espanolas.
seis pizarrones