Most of the time, it means "you are", for a singular "you" (plural "you are" is estis). On occasion it means "you [singular] eat" instead, as an alternative to the regular form edis.
Es.
"You are."
You probably mean ludis ergo es, which means "you play, therefore you are" (singular "you"). Ludes is "you will play".
"Una palabra nueva es" translates to "a new word is" in English.
It means "are you? " In French Ex: Es tu ici? Are you here?
quis es means "who are you?"
you are (singular)
The word interesante in English means interesting.
You are Calibus.
The Latin for "you are" is the second person singular present active indicative form of the verb sum, which is es.
Es Vos Illic means "You are at" or "you are in" in Latin.
The phrase "la silla es de color café" translates to "the chair is brown" in English.