¿Dónde está? means "Where is it?"
"ยฟDonde estรก?" in Spanish means "Where is it?" or "Where are you?" depending on the context. It is a common question used to inquire about the location of someone or something.
"El tiempo de esta semana" in Spanish means "the weather for this week" in English.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you baby ?
"Aparte de esta" means "besides this" or "apart from this" in English. It typically refers to something additional or separate from what is being discussed.
Translating this phrase into English, it is ' This girl is Juan's sister'. However, the correct phrase in Spanish is 'Esta muchacha es la hermana de Juan'. The word 'hermana' is a feminine noun, so it's 'la' and not 'el'.
"This morning I left my house."
"El tiempo de esta semana" in Spanish means "the weather for this week" in English.
It means 'she is bored'
He/ she/It is full of energy.
its at the end of the street
It means, "What do you think of this photo?"
As you have written it, this is no language. It seems like it may be a misspelling of Spanish, but it is unclear.
We're going to talk this way from now on.
La television esta cerca de la(s) silla(s) = the TV is near the seat(s)
porque de esta
El esta de
It's a mixture of (Spanish) 'Haciendo este' = 'Doing/making this' (English) 'Spanish' and (Spanish) 'de que color es esta carro' = 'What colour is this carriage/cart?'
"Mexico esta de regreso"