It means: The food is by the table. <3 :)
You mean in English? "Where is the table?"
Basically like saying therefore.. Tengo dinero, por eso, hay comida por la mesa.
Vas a mesa esta domingo?
"Esta", without any accent, means "this", referring to a feminine subject. "Esta mesa" would mean "this table". "Ésta" is the same when used as pronoun. Example: If we are referring to "la mesa", one could say "Ésta es lo que quiero", meaning "This is what I want". "Está" is the third person singular present form of the verb "estar" (to be), and means "he/she/it/you (formal) is".
I means "tourist table".
esta es una mesa bonita
"Messa" is an Italian word that translates to "harvest" in English.
Mesa verde is Spanish for "green mesa" - a mesa being a flat-topped mountain or piece of high ground.
"La mesa" in Spanish means "the table" in English.
"Esta" means "this" whan applied to a faminine subject. Example: "esta mesa" means "this table". "Está" is a conjugated form of the verb "estar", one of the two Spanish verbs meaning "to be". In this case, it is the third person singular present tense form, meaning "he or she is", or "you (formal) are."
The words una mesa relate to Spanish language, where Una means single or one, and mesa means table. Thus una mesa means one table.
The phrase 'la mesa es verde' means "the table is green" in English.