"is" plural version is "son"
who is she
"Es" is the third-person singular form of the verb "ser", which means "to be" in English. It is used to express identity, characteristics, or time in Spanish sentences.
"Es" and "son" mean "is" and "are" in Spanish.
"Tu es petite pen" does not have a clear meaning in French. "Tu es" means "you are," but "petite pen" is not a recognized French phrase. If you meant "Tu es petite pain," it translates to "You are little bread."
no = no and es means is
"es' is not a prefix in Spanish.
Tiempo la hora (Que hora es? = What time is it?)
is = está or es
When speaking the Spanish language, the word es in Spanish means is. It would not be a proper sentence if you just use es. If using the Spanish word es in a sentence, you would need a verb and a noun to make it a good sentence.
Es or Ingles!
Depending on what the person is trying to say, usually "hay" means, "there is/there are", and "es" means "is". So you don't need the "es" part of the sentence.
"Si es, es" is Spanish for "If it is, it is". If you just mean "si es", that means "if it is". If you mean "Sí es" (with an accent on "Sí"), it means "Yes, it is".