"The school" or "School" is an English equivalent of "la escuela."
Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school." The pronunciation is "lah eh-SKWEH-lah."
"You're going to school" is an English equivalent of "Vas a la escuela," and "Are you going to school?" is an English equivalent of "¿Vas a laescuela?"
Specifically, the verb "vas" means "(You) are going, do go, go." The preposition "a" means "to." The feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school."
The pronunciation is "BAH-sah lah eh-SKWEH-lah."
"From your school" or "Of your school" may be some of the English equivalents of "de tu escuela."
Specifically, the preposition "de" means "from, of." The feminine/masculine possessive adjective "tu" means "your." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school."
The pronunciation is "DEH too eh-SKWEH-lah."
'What school are you studying at?" is an English equivalent of "¿En qué escuela estudias?"
Specifically, the preposition "en" means "in." The interrogative pronoun "¿Qué?" means "what?" The feminine noun "escuela" means "school." The verb "estudias" means "(You) are studying, do study, study."
The pronunciation is "ehn keh-SKWEH-lah eh-STOO-thyahs?"
"What are you studying in (or "at") school?" is an English equivalent of "¿Quéestudias en la escuela?"
Specifically, the interrogative pronoun "¿Qué?" means "what?" The verb "estudias" means "(You) are studying, do study, study." The preposition "en" means "in." The feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school."
The pronunciation is "keh-STOO-thya-sehn lah eh-SKWEH-lah."
"You like school" is an English equivalent of "Te gusta la escuela," and "Do you like school?" is an English equivalent of "¿Te gusta la escuela?"
Specifically, the personal pronoun "te" means "(informal singular) you." The verb "gusta" means "(It) is pleasing to." The feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school."
The pronunciation is "teh GOO-stah lah eh-SKWEH-lah."
I took Spanish in high school in 1963 and 1964, but I believe the question is What are your studies in school or what classes are you taking in school.
what do you study
"I have to go to school" in Spanish is "Tengo que ir a la escuela". It is pronounced "TANE-go kay ear ah lah es-KWAY-lah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"Who do you like in school?" Literally "To whom you like in school"
te gusta mas el espanol o el ingles = which do you like more Spanish or English
"I like to read magazines" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Me gusta leer revistas! The exclamation also translates as "I like reading journals (newspapers, periodicals)!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mey GOO-sta ley-ER rey-VEE-stas" in Uruguayan Spanish.
'Do you like...' or 'Do you like it'.No. i think:"te gustas" nothing means in English and in spanish"tú gustas" = "You are liked (by smb)...."te gusta = you like smb or smth
"You like your school?" is an English equivalent of "Te gusta tu escuela," and "Do you like your school?" is an English equivalent of "¿Te gusta tu escuela?"Specifically, the personal pronoun "te" means "to you." The verb "gusta" means "(It) is pleasing to." The feminine/masculine possessive adjective "tu" means "your." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school."The pronunciation is "teh GOO-stah too eh-SKWEH-lah."
¿Te gusta tu escuela?
You say "te gusta la escuela?".
It means I like school. :)
"I have to go to school" in Spanish is "Tengo que ir a la escuela". It is pronounced "TANE-go kay ear ah lah es-KWAY-lah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
I do not have a clue. I am trying to find that out.
"Who do you like in school?" Literally "To whom you like in school"
This is a string of small sentences and phrases that use no punctuation. "Pues, aburrido. Quería ir a México pero no. Y ¿te gusta la escuela? "Well, bored. I wanted to go to Mexico, but no. And do you like the school?"
English: What do you like? Spanish: ¿Qué le gusta? (Formal) ¿Qué te gusta? (Informal)
Translation: Como te gusta
Me gusta te gusta = pleases me, please you/I like (it), you like (it)
No te gusta hacer = you don't like to do.