Ella camina. She walks. Ella está caminando. She is walking.
Donde esta ella? (don't forget the upside-down question mark in the front of the sentence).
She is ella in spanish. to make it plural, you say ellas. its pronounced Eyya(s)
Translation: La mujer y el hombre caminan.
¿Quién es ella?
Ella quiere...
Ella va.
él VA - he goes; he's going
Tu misma
You do not specify a language so here goes:- "I have Spanish friends" - That is how you say it in English. And in Spanish: '(Yo) tengo amigos espanoles'
Here goes the translation: buitre
He/she/goes to school.=(Él/ella) asiste a la escuela.
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.
La vida sigue / continúa.Analyse:Continua --- continuous (feminine)Continúa --- It goes on / go on!
así VA la vida
Lo que viene, anda.
"He goes out" in Spanish is "él sale". It is pronounced "ell SAH-lay". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
You say, "Buen señor, ¿Dónde está mí dinero?" Spanish requires that you put someone up on a pedestal before you snatch it out from under them. That's why the Buen señor goes first.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.