In both cases, it lt looks as if an 'r' is missing from what should be 'aprendes'. This so, the sentence with an accent on 'que' means 'What do you learn/are you learning at school?' The other (without the accent) is a statement: 'You learn in school'.
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The Spanish word Que? means What? in English
que haces despues que sales de la escuela?
que no soy: that I'm not
It depends on the sentence. It can mean any of the following words: what, which, that, who, than.
You probably mean, "...que aprendes en la escuela?" This mean, "... that you learn in school."
"Que llevas a la escuela" translates to "What do you take to school" in English.
"Que hay en tu escuela" in English means "What is in your school?"
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What do you have to do to get ready before you go to school
"Estâs en escuela" means "you re in school." If the beginning word is "porqué" with a written accent, it means "why" (in a question). Without the accent, "porque" means "because."
It means "What time do you arrive at school?"
What month does school end?
Tenemos que ir Example: (English)We have to go to the library after school. (Spanish)Tenemos que ir a la biblioteca despues de la escuela.
The Spanish word Que? means What? in English
que haces despues que sales de la escuela?
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.