It means "That is not true."
"That is not true"
"Eso es correcto" means "That is correct" in English.
"¿Dónde es eso?" translates to "Where is that?" in English.
In Spanish, "¿Qué es eso?" translates to "What is that?" It is a common question used to inquire about something unfamiliar or unknown.
"Eso es bueno para escuchar" translates to "That's good to hear" in English. It is used to express happiness or relief upon receiving positive news or information.
You need context to answer the question, but it is either "está" or "es".
Es cierto = That's for sure
Que es eso means 'what is that'.
true - as in si es cierto - it is true certain - as in cierto dia voy - I will go on a certain day
it's quien eso es?--- it means who is that?----eso es---means that is---you could say eso es quien? which means that is who?
tipo = type eso = that es = is trabajar = to work, working Together...?
that is great!
no
That is what I wanted.
"Eso es lo que pasa", for "that's what's happening". If you mean literally "up" as in "Upstairs" or "overhead", "Eso es lo que está arriba".
You most likely mean,< ¿Qué diablos es eso?>, which means "What the hell is that?"Diablo literally means "devil."
"That is so true."
"Eso es correcto" means "That is correct" in English.