he/she/it is or you are very genius (smart)
If you meant 'muy genial' - 'very pleasant' instead of 'very genius'
great!
esta is a spanish conjugation of the word are.
dena ana is a name no esta aquita means is not here at the moment
It means "This night wapa" (wapa is not a Spanish word)
truena esta tronando (with accent on 'a' in esta')
esta is a spanish conjugation of the word are.
hota is not a a Spanish word. So it means: "your mother is [hota?]"
The word Esta translates into French to mean Spanish. It depends on the context, but it comes from the verb "estar" which means "to be." So depending on the rest of the context of the sentence, está might mean "it is," "you are," "he is," or "she is."
The Spanish word "diablo" means "devil" in English, and "esta nevando" means "it's snowing". So, "devil and it's snowing".
"Escriba esta palabra."
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'.
The English greeting "How do you do" does not have a direct translation in Spanish. The word-for-word translation does not mean the same thing as it does in English. "How are you" is the preferred greering: ¿Cómo esta? (formal) ¿Cómo estas? (Informal)