I am seriously tossing an answer here. I am guessing that you probably mean "Hasta Manana" and Hasta Manana (the first n is supposed to have that squiggly line over it meaning the 'nea' sound) well, it means "Until Tomorrow" or "See you Tomorrow"
do you mean "esta nevando"? that means its snowing..
esta nubloso = it's cloudy
It is not
its windy there should be an accent mark on the a in esta
is in
he is not dead he is still living
La hermana esta enojada
La papelera esta = the trash bin is
that is incorrect spanish, "k beta" does not have a translation, "esta en esta foot" means is in the foot
It means, "and this."
ok
this week