It means, "From when is this photo or [of] what?"
Toi aussi, tu es français! in the masculine and Toi aussi, tu es française! are French equivalents of the English phrase "You're French too!" Context makes clear which form suits since both translate literally as "You too, you're French!" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "twa o-see tyoo ey fraw-seh" in the masculine and "twa o-see tyoo ey fraw-sez" in the feminine in French.
In english, TANSO is COPPER. tnx! >o<
Cheerio!
a bé cé dé é effe gé hache i ji ka elle emme enne o pé ku erre es té u vé double-vé Ike i-grec zede
Es comico- You/He/She is/are funny. Es serio- You/He/She is/are serious.
"Es grande o pequeño" translates to "Is it big or small" in English.
"Is the clothing expensive or cheap?"
It means, "From when is this photo or [of] what?"
The English translation of the Spanish words "Quien es el due o de compa ia infinity" is "Who is he? Compa or infinity."
The general rule in English usage is that if the noun ends in a vowel followed by o you add an s; if it ends in a consonant followed by o you add es. There are, however, a number of exceptions to the latter rule: pianos, solos, photos, memos, etc.]
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he is a blank slate. it means that has a lot o potencial
"Qué es" means "what is". "Quién es" means "who is."
Es un cereal!
She is beautiful. -or- You (formal) are beautiful.
It means "is from San Miguel de Allende or from Bogotá" in English.