Alumna is the feminine form. pupil is the English word. In spanish a female pupil is called alumna and male is called alumno. Usually in Spanish words ending in a are femenine and ending in o masculine.
Estudiante nuevo. If it is a female, estudiante nueva. Also you could use alumno/alumna
'y de donde eres' = and where are you from*/and where you are from***with an accent on the 'o' ** without an accent'bb' could be someone's initials; or an abbreviation for 'bebe' = 'babe/baby'
It means "Where are you in order to call me or if you want to call me?"
Dodne eres is meaningles. Donde eres is the way some unfamiliar with the tú form of "to be" would wright "where are you?" Dónde = Where (use the accent over the O when in a form of a question) Eres = you are (permenant) Estás = you are (temporary) You are never any one place permanently. You are always somewhere temporarily. It may be a long time, but not for ever. So the question should be ¿Dónde estás? Where are you?
" Well, here too, (my) friend. Listen (tell me), where are you from or where do you live? " i live in nyc now but i don't kow if im real from Venezuela or Puerto Rico i don't have my birth cirtificate i never have
Are you married or not?
O
"¿Eres maestro o estudiante?" translates to "Are you a teacher or student?" in English. It is a question to inquire about someone's occupation or role in an educational setting.
Donde esta mi amigo. Put accents on the o in donde and the a in esta
Are you pretty? is "¿Eres linda?" (female) "¿Eres Lindo?"(male- not common usage) "¿Eres guapa/o?" are you handsome/good-looking "Eres bonita?" are you pretty
Donde llueve mucho o donde hay mucha lluvia. (A place where it rains a lot)