'Mine' is an English equivalent of 'la mÃa'. The word 'mÃa' is the possessive adjective 'my' used as a noun by having it follow the definite article 'la' ['the']. The phrase is pronounced 'lah MEE-ah'.
"La mia es" in Spanish means "mine is" in English. It is used to indicate possession or ownership.
"Es la una en punto" means "It's one o'clock exactly" in Spanish.
"Es la hora de clase" in Spanish means "It's time for class" in English.
(The) snow is...
The Spanish phrase for "C'est la vie" is "Así es la vida."
"Quien es la maestra" is Spanish for "who is the teacher." It is a question asking about the identity of a female teacher.
Mine.
(The) snow is...
The capital is ... La capital es Montevideo. <-- For example .
The night is...
is the class
"Es" is the third-person singular form of the verb "ser", which means "to be" in English. It is used to express identity, characteristics, or time in Spanish sentences.
The girl is romantic.
"Cual es la fecha de hoy" means "What is today's date" in English.
Cual es la fecha de hoy translates from Spanish to English to mean "What is today's date?"
la clase de el arte es facil means the art class is easy in spanish
It means: the onion is mine
"who's the letter from?"