Please speak French in my class ------- hors d'oeuvres?
sur=on dans=under
Qui habites dans un palais? in French is "Who lives in a palace?" in English.
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il y a un élève dans ma salle de classe means 'there is one pupil/schoolboy/schoolgirl in my classroom'
les élèves sont dans la salle de classe
It means "What is in your classroom?" in English.
"There's a window in the classroom" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il y a une fenêtre dans la salle de classe. The declarative statement also translates as "There'is one window in the classroom." The pronunciation will be "ee-lya yoon fuh-net daw la sald klas" in northerly French and "ee-lya yoon fuh-neh-truh daw la sa-luh duh kla-suh" in southerly French.
Je suis dans la classe means 'I am in the classroom'.
Dans la classe.
In the classroom there are hooks (along the wall for hanging clothes on - though usually in a French school they are not in the classroom but in the corridor outside)
Dans les salles de classe.
"There are how many floors?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Il y a combien d'étages? The question also translates more loosely as "How many storeys are there?" The pronunciation will be "ee ya ko-bya dey-tazh" in French.
Dans la classe de français means "in French class" in French. Dans la classe de français il y a dix-neuf élèves: there are nineteen students in French class.
They are in the classroom.
'dans la salle de sports' or 'dans le gymnase'