A - to
quelle - which
ecole - school
vas - second person singular: go
tu - you (second person singular).
It's vas-tu (inversion) 'cause it's a question.
à quelle école vas-tu?
= to which school do you go?
=Which school do you go to?
à quelle heure as-tu faim means 'at what time are you hungry' in English.
It's ' à quelle heure tu vas dormir? ',and it means ' what time will you sleep '
Comment vaS-tu? How are you?
de quelle ville viens-tu, de quelle ville es-tu?
The phrase "tu es en quelle classe" translates to "what grade are you in" in English. In French, "tu" means "you," "es" means "are," "en" means "in," and "quelle classe" means "what grade." This question is commonly used to inquire about someone's academic grade level or class year.
à quelle école vas-tu ? means what school are you going to? in French.
à quelle école est-ce que tu vas ? à quelle école vas-tu ?
A quelle école vas-tu ?
a quelle heure tu y vas
"tu vas où ?" means "where d'you go?" in English.
à quelle heure as-tu faim means 'at what time are you hungry' in English.
"Tu es en quelle classe?" translates to "What grade are you in?" in English.
A quelle heure vas-tu au boum?
It's ' à quelle heure tu vas dormir? ',and it means ' what time will you sleep '
à quelle heure tu vas au cinéma?
I believe it is "what time do you go to school?" Although I am not sure what the "heuew" means.
"How are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment vas-tu? The pronunciation of the phrase in the present indicative of the second person informal singular -- which literally translates as "How are you going?" or "How do you go?" -- will be "kuh-maw va-tyoo" in French.