It's Spanish for "Where are you now"? However, remember to have a slash above the "a" in "estas". Without the slash, that word means these (plural feminine form).
It means, Where are you on Tuesdays at eight and tomorrow at noon?
the orthograpy of it are as follows:1. Donde esta ahora?1. Donde gale tu (evos,vos,usted) ahora?2. Taqui tu (evos,vos,usted) ahora na manila?STATEMENT 1 = Where are you now?STATEMENT 2 = Are you in Manila right now?
Ahora es means "Now is'
No estas casada translates to mean you are not married in English.
take me now
ahora mismo = right now. Donde estas ahora mismo = where are you right now.
'Donde estas ahora' = Where are you now
¿Donde estás tú ahora? Where are you now. The tú is not really necessary.
donde estas ahora?
ahora donde estas mi amor (accent on 'a' in 'estas')
"A donde" means "to where" A donde estas yendo? Where are you going (to)?
"donde estas ahorita te hablo" means where you are now I speak to you
"Where are we right now?"
"Where are you, the grandmother?"
hola donde estas
"Papi donde estas" is Spanish for "Daddy, where are you?" It is a phrase commonly used to ask the whereabouts of someone's father.
It means, "and now that" or, if it is phrased as ¿y ahora qué? it would mean "and now what?"