Place as in a location is "lugar/sitio"
To place = "colocar/situar"
To say "I hate this place" in Spanish, you would say "Odio este lugar." The verb "odio" means "I hate," "este" means "this," and "lugar" means "place."
You can say "el noveno lugar".
well to ask the question in spanish you say "donde estas?" To reply you say " estoy en (place)".
Posicíon Duodecimo
sitio perfecto
Nací en [place]. It means "I was born en [place]"
You might say "el lugar de los Sutter." It literally means "the place of the Sutters." 'Los Sutter' means "The Sutters" in Spanish.
It depends on its usage; If "place" is used as a verb, the Spanish equivalent would be "colocar." As a verb, "place" would be "lugar" or "sitio."
Important place= "lugar importante" or "sitio importante."
El mejor lugar.
El lugar a comer
Sucede la historia.