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(Answer.) ?Quien habla en la sala de clase?

2006-12-05 17:49:46 · 4 answers · asked by Chelsey 5 in Society & Culture Languages

(answer the question)

2006-12-05 18:16:03 · update #1

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The answer depends on what you want. The teacher could talk, the pupils could talk so, you have these options:
1. If you want to say that it is the students who are talking, then you say: Los estudiantes hablan en el salón de clase (it is more common to use "salón de clase" than "sala de clase")

2. If it is the teacher: El profesor (if it is a man) or La profesora (if it is a woman) habla en el salón de clase.

2006-12-06 02:40:05 · answer #1 · answered by Mila S 4 · 0 0

El maestro habla en la sala de clase.
or
Los alumnos hablan en la sala de clase.

2006-12-05 20:20:00 · answer #2 · answered by nani 2 · 0 0

(I'm uruguayan) I can talk with a mexican with no problem, despite that they have different meanings for some words. Argentinian spanish is nearly the same to uruguayan spanish, but there are some things that we don't have in common. In grammar, it's all the same. But argentinians speak with other tone. Note: Argentina has a lot of regions with differences in their spanish: the south, the west (close to the Cordillera de los Andes, there they speak similar to chilean people), the north (next to Bolivia, there they speak like the bolivians do) and the east side. In this zone is were they speak similar to us. Bye, Saludos! It's really nice to speak more than a language, I'm not a good english-speaker but I hope that you understand me with no problem.

2016-05-22 23:21:31 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

...el maestro (it could be "los alumnos" too; I mean, finally anyone could be speaking in classroom, though the teacher should be the only one speaking).

Take care; God bless!

2006-12-05 20:03:29 · answer #4 · answered by Cachanilla 3 · 0 0

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