Yes, it is. It translates to "[understood subject] is tall." the understood subject is either He, She, It or You (formal) (El/Ella/Usted)
"Es alto" is a complete sentence in Spanish, meaning "He is tall." It consists of a subject (Es) and a predicate (alto) that provides information about the subject's height.
"Mi tía es alta" is the correct sentence in this context. The adjective "alta" agrees with the feminine singular noun "tía".
"Alicia es mi" is not a complete sentence in Spanish. It seems like it might be the beginning of a longer sentence, for example, "Alicia es mi amiga" (Alicia is my friend) or "Alicia es mi hermana" (Alicia is my sister).
To turn "Es el chico mas alto de la clase" into a question, you can say "¿Es él el chico más alto de la clase?"
There are two common uses for "alto". The first is as the word "tall", i.e. Es un chico alto = He is a tall boy. The second is as the command for "stop!", i.e. "Alto! Camiones no pueden pasar. = Stop! Trucks cannot go through.
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"Mi tía es alta" is the correct sentence in this context. The adjective "alta" agrees with the feminine singular noun "tía".
He sang as an alto in the song.
quien es = who is no salio nada = nothing came out It's not a complete sentence.
Sentence: "El es alto y grande" Pronunciation: "Ehl ehs ahl-toe ee grahn-day
Es en Espanol. (swiggly line above the n{~}) (It is in Spanish.)
It means "It's high/tall".
Que alto* estas tu? Pronounced: Keh all-toe* est-tahs two (or too) *If you are talking to a girl, you say alta, with an a, and to pronounce it, you exchange the toe to tah. Hope this helped :)
"Alicia es mi" is not a complete sentence in Spanish. It seems like it might be the beginning of a longer sentence, for example, "Alicia es mi amiga" (Alicia is my friend) or "Alicia es mi hermana" (Alicia is my sister).
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Suzuki motors alto model sale is good.
To turn "Es el chico mas alto de la clase" into a question, you can say "¿Es él el chico más alto de la clase?"
The alto boys and girls are an octave lower than soprano.