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What is the Spanish word for 'students'?
What is the Spanish word for 'students'?
What is the Spanish word for 'teachers'?
What is the Spanish word for 'teachers'?
What is the Spanish word for 'classes'?
What is the Spanish word for 'classes'?
What is the Spanish word for 'classrooms'?
What is the Spanish word for 'classrooms'?
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What is the Spanish word for 'uniforms'?
What is the Spanish word for 'uniforms'?
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What is the Spanish word for 'lockers'?
What is the Spanish word for 'lockers'?
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What does 'llevan' mean in English?
What does 'llevan' mean in English?
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What does 'no llevan' mean in English?
What does 'no llevan' mean in English?
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What does 'van a' mean in English?
What does 'van a' mean in English?
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What does 'están en' mean in English?
What does 'están en' mean in English?
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What does 'usan' mean in English?
What does 'usan' mean in English?
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What does 'no usan' mean in English?
What does 'no usan' mean in English?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Related to Schools
- los estudiantes: Refers to students, individuals who are enrolled in educational institutions.
- los maestros: Means teachers, the educators responsible for instructing students.
- las clases: Denotes classes, sessions of instruction on specific subjects.
- los salones: Translates to classrooms, physical spaces where classes are conducted.
- los uniformes: Represents uniforms, standard clothing worn by students at schools.
- los casilleros: Refers to lockers, storage compartments used by students to keep their belongings.
Actions and States
- llevan: Indicates "they wear", referring to what students put on, often in the context of uniforms or attire.
- no llevan: Means "they don't wear", indicating the absence of specific attire or uniforms.
- van a: Translates to "they go to", used to describe movement towards a particular location or class.
- están en: Means "they are in", indicating the location of the students or items within the school environment.
- usan: Refers to "they use", denoting the application or utilization of materials or resources in an educational setting.
- no usan: Means "they don't use", indicating the lack of use of certain items or resources.
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Test your knowledge of common school-related vocabulary in Spanish with these flashcards. Learn essential words like 'students', 'teachers', and 'classrooms' to enhance your language skills.