Breakdown of Hay once niños y doce niñas en la escuela.
y
and
el niño
the boy
la niña
the girl
en
in / on / at
la escuela
school
haber
to be (there is / there are)
once
eleven
doce
twelve
Questions & Answers about Hay once niños y doce niñas en la escuela.
Do numbers like once and doce change their endings to match masculine or feminine words?
Why do we use hay for 'there are'? Does it change if there is only one child?
I learned that niños means 'children'. Why is it translated as 'boys' here?
Does the word en mean 'in' or 'at' in this sentence?
It can mean both! The Spanish word en is very flexible and covers 'in', 'on', and 'at'. So en la escuela translates to 'in the school' or 'at school' depending on what sounds most natural in English.
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