depending on how you are referring to the word it translates from the spanish word to "table". otherwise if you are referring to the geographic term, there really is no other. the next closest thing to it would have to be a plateau which still isn't quite it
La mesa is "the table"
I Live on a mesa
The word mesa forms a normal plural in Spanish and English, which is mesas.
Cliff like sides
A mesa (Spanish for "table") is a flat-topped rock formation or plateau.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Another word for shake is "Tremble".
Mesa
mesa
hill, mountain, mesa, volcano, dune, butte, plateau
The horse was up on the mesa , and we had to go up and get him.
The word mesa forms a normal plural in Spanish and English, which is mesas.
mesa
Mesa
Cliff like sides
la mesa : a table la mesa is a FEMININE WORD la mes[A] If it ends in A = Feminine If it ends in O = Masculine
Butte Four letters - mesa
A preposition is a word most often preceding a noun or a pronoun that expresses a relationship to another word or phrase in a sentence. The preposition and the noun or pronoun modified by the preposition is called a prepositional phrase.Example of prepositions used with the noun mesaare:We drove to the mesa. (the preposition 'to' tells where we drove)They stood on the mesa. (the preposition 'on' tells where they stood)I picked up a rock from the mesa. (the preposition 'from' tells where the rock was picked up)Some eagles nested above the mesa. (the preposition 'above' tells where the eagles nested)We took photos of the mesa. (the preposition 'of' tells what the subject of the photos was)
La Mesa in English means "the table," taken literally. However, in the Southwest, it is usually denoting a table-topped (i.e., flat) earthen structure, such as a mountain in the shape of an "n."