Examples of using "Koulua" in a sentence and their english translations:
I hate school.
I hate school.
- I went to school here.
- This is where I went to school.
Tom hates school.
Emily goes to school.
I hate this school.
We go to school to learn.
What school did you go to?
I go to school here, too.
I have to change schools.
I went to school with your dad.
There is no school today.
Don't you have school today?
We usually go to school from Monday to Friday.
Do you have classes this Friday?
Tom never went to school.
We didn't have school yesterday.
We didn't have school today.
How many different schools have you attended?
- Tom goes to the same school as Mary does.
- Tom goes to the same school as Mary.
I go to school.
Tom told his children to get ready for school.
I wonder why there's school even when it's this cold.
None of my grandkids have started school yet.
How many different schools have you attended?
- Do we have classes this Friday?
- Do you have classes this Friday?
so that later on, they can manage it, support the school and go on,
I have class tomorrow.
We live near the school.
I've known Tom since we went to school together.
I went to school with Tom.
Tom went to an all-boys school.
Not for school, but for life do we learn.
Don't you have classes today?
Tom went to school with Mary.
Tom and I go to the same school.
"Tom, do you have school today?" "No, classes were canceled because of the typhoon."
The first person to talk to me, when I had just switched schools and had no friends, was Tom.