Hoteles en Barcelona in Spanish means hotels in Barcelona. It is neat that it doesn't look much different in English then it does in Spanish. A lot of words in Spanish are that way.
Estas de vuelta en Barcelona (accent on 'a' in 'estas')
"en" means "in" or "on"
en el = in/on the
'en un' = 'in a'
in
"Hablas en español" means "Do you speak in Spanish?" in English.
With a question word: Dónde vive usted? Where do you live? Without a question word: Vive usted en Barcelona? Do you live in Barcelona? Vivió usted en Valencia? Did you (ever) live in Valencia? Compound Verb Forms: Ha vivido usted en Madrid? Have you (ever) lived in Madrid?
Contented en Spanish is: contentos.
"Vino en" can mean either "wine in" or "he (or she) came in," but it would not be the end of the sentence in Spanish.
Usually the verb comes before the subject. Sometimes the subject is not present at all. ¿Dónde vives tú?? ¿Vives tú en Barcelona? or ¿Dónde vives?/ ¿Vives en Barcelona?
In our(s)
brightness in