it means now she/he/it is walking
The gerund for of the verb "caminar" (to walk) is "caminando".
"Everything is all right for now."
'Donde estas ahora' = Where are you now
Ahora means 'now' in Spanish. You use it for something that is happening right this moment or something that will be happening very soon or 'in a minute.'
If you were to translate it word for word it would be "this happy now". It would help to know if you read it or heard it because the ret of the context would be able to help you figure out what it would mean in proper English. Hope I helped a bit :) I suspect 'esta' should have an accent on the 'a', in which case it means 'is/are', depending on the (unspecified) related subject pronoun. Thus it could be: Esta (ella) contenta ahora = Is she happy now Esta (usted) contenta ahora = Are you (formal, singular, female) happy now Since the final punctuation is also unclear, it may be an assertion, in which case: (She) is happy now (You, formal, singular, female) are happy now. (This is less likely)
he is not dead he is still living
"Sociable" in Spanish is "sociable" or "afable." It refers to a person who is friendly, outgoing, and enjoys interacting with others.
"Esta bien" in Spanish translates to "It's fine" or "It's okay."
i have to study now
You are writing.
"It is cloudy."
it's cloudy