A 'tina' is a bathtub.
It's a mixture of Spanish 'La tierra esta....' = 'The earth is....' and French '....la notre' = '....ours'.
You mean in English? "Where is the table?"
the family is dining
Hasta la vista is Translated from the Spanish - 'see you later'.
It means "the spring is here".
its at the end of the street
La television esta cerca de la(s) silla(s) = the TV is near the seat(s)
"Como esta la familia" means "how is the family" in Spanish. It is a common greeting used to inquire about the well-being of someone's family members.
La papelera esta = the trash bin is
La cama no esta en la casa (accent on 'a' in esta')
Ella esta retirada La retiran ELLA ESTA PENSIONADA