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As adjectives:

ese / esa

aquel / aquella

As pronouns:

ése / ésa

aquél / aquélla
Before a noun:

Ese

esa

eso (neuter)

Before or after a verb:

ése

ésa

eso (neuter)

Before a noun:

aquel

aquella

aquello (neuter)

Before or after a verb:

aquél

aquélla

aquello (neuter)

The determiner "this" is esto (neuter), este or esta (not to be confused with esté, está, meaning is).

The determiner "that" is eso or esa (masculine and feminine forms), or alternatively aquel or aquella; aquello (neuter) ("that thing over there").

The conjunction "that" is que (with an accent, qué, it asks "what").

Idiomatic forms include:

¿Quién es? --- Who's that?

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The word "that" is eso or esa. The word "this" is esto or esta.

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βˆ™ 11y ago

"That's in Spanish" is "Está en español

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