It means 'What is that?'
There are three ways to say 'that' in Spanish: ese, esa, and eso. Ese is used for nouns of male gender (eso libro - that book); esa is used for nouns of female gender (esa manzana - that apple); eso is used on its own when what eso/that IS has already been determined or implied.
For instance, you would not say '¿Que es eso libro?' to ask 'What is that book?' You would either say '¿Que es eso?' or '¿Que es ese libro?'
The Spanish term 'y eso' could have a variety of meanings depending on the context. One form of the word could mean "Oh yeah? Tell me more." or even "Why?"
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Y donde queda eso means "and where is that located" !
"adonde" means "to where".
in English: and you don't speak Spanish
"honey, can you look at my photos to see if you like them, that is what I can tell you and because he/she looks for that is a girl" The last part doesn't make sense to me in Spanish, which is why it doesn't make sense in English.
"y tu" (without an accent on the 'u') = 'and your....' "y tú" (With an accent on the 'u') = 'and you'
It means: this word is italian and spanish too
Y donde queda eso means "and where is that located" !
You probably mean "y eso," which means "and that."
"adonde" means "to where".
Translation: y la ortografía para eso es
Es / estáSea / estéInflexiones verbales de ser y estaren tercera persona del singular de los modos indicativo y subjuntivo, referidas a: esto, eso, aquello, éste y ésta
desc is not a Spanish word. I'm a 4th grader & I know Spanish & that is just sad. desc no es una palavra en espanyol. soy en el cuarto grado y yo se espanyol y eso es solo triste.
Y in spanish means and.
'y' in Spanish = 'and' in English
y means "and" in Spanish.
It means "And why is that?"
You could say "Y mira donde eso ponernos". y mira que nos llevo' y mira (and look where) que(that) nos llevo'(got us)