In Spanish, the word 'esto' means the English word 'this'. This is a demonstrative pronoun that is the singular masculine form. The singular feminine form is 'esta'.
Esto in Spanish means "This".
over there/here
mira esto=look at this looking watching
esto castus means "Be good!" addressed to a single male person.
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All this is me. The question doesn't make much sense. Are you sure it's not "¿Todo esto es mio?"? In that case it would mean: All this is mine.
it means: "I hate you"
mira esto=look at this looking watching
to be pure.
"ยฟQuรฉ es esto?" is Spanish for "What is this?" It is a question asking for the identity or explanation of something.
esto castus means "Be good!" addressed to a single male person.
what is this
This is Sparta!
This spring.
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"Esto es mi amigo" translates to "This is my friend" in English.
If you mean 'This belongs to Mario', i.e. 'This is Mario's...': 'Esto es de Mario'
"Informally, 'quien te dijo como escribe esto' translates to 'Who told you how to write this?' where the grammar is incorrect. It should be 'ยฟQuiรฉn te dijo cรณmo escribir esto?' in Spanish.
Where are you getting this from/extracting this