"This" is esto / este / esta (same spelling as está meaning "is" but with no accent mark).
The corresponding word for "that" is eso/esa.
esto (gender neutral) -- Esto no te incumbe (this is none of your business).
esta (fem), used after a noun -- esta mesa (this table).
este (masc), same as above -- este sillón (this armchair).
ésta (pron. dem. fem), used after a verb or as a subject --- ésta es mi casa (this is my house); ésta no es la manera de hacerlo (this is not the way to do so).
Sometimes it is similar to "it".
éste (pron. dem. masc), same as above --- No sé si éste sea mi saco (I don't know if this is my coat); el libro era interesante; en éste había muchos relatos (The book was interesting. There were many stories in it)
Diga / digan / di / decid esto
These are for formal singular (e.g. you, sir), informal plural or (in some places) formal plural (you guys; you gentlemen), informal singular (you, buddy), and formal plural (you, ladies and gentlemen), respectively.
Este (masculine) or esta (feminine) eg Este hombre = this man Esta Senora = this lady
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