Ese means "homie" or buddy. Used as more of a condescending term. You probably would not call someone you did not know very well "ese".
Sociedad Anónima = Corporation
sao is not a Spanish word.
I t is actually a Spanish phrase. Correctly spelled it is "?Que Pasa?" It means "What's happening" in Spanish.
I am guessing you mea "se habla", not "sa habla". If I am correct it meas spoken. One example is "Se habla epañol aqui." translates to "Spanish spoken here." or "We speak Spanish here."
(Kah-lee-sa)
fuerza (fwer-sa)
The word for "conversation" in Spanish is "conversación." It is pronounced, "Kone-bare-sa-see-OWN."
I t is actually a Spanish phrase. Correctly spelled it is "?Que Pasa?" It means "What's happening" in Spanish.
I am guessing you mea "se habla", not "sa habla". If I am correct it meas spoken. One example is "Se habla epañol aqui." translates to "Spanish spoken here." or "We speak Spanish here."
Juegos
Quince
"Sa" is not a word in Spanish, so it is not anything.
"Responsibility" in Spanish is "responsabilidad". It is pronounced "ray-spone-sa-be-lee-DOD". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
spanish America
Sabado sa-ba-do
Massa is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word masa. The feminine singular noun translates into English as "mass." The pronunciation will be "MAS-sa" in Italian and "MA-sa" in Spanish.
sa starbucks
'Andar en patineta'
You say, "inverso/sa."