A masculine singular adjective
The correct form of adjective would be "Juan es inteligente" (Juan is intelligent).
Se dice: "Juan es de China, él es chino."
"Juan es su nombre" means "Juan is his name" in Spanish.
Translating this phrase into English, it is ' This girl is Juan's sister'. However, the correct phrase in Spanish is 'Esta muchacha es la hermana de Juan'. The word 'hermana' is a feminine noun, so it's 'la' and not 'el'.
"Mi tía es alta" is the correct sentence in this context. The adjective "alta" agrees with the feminine singular noun "tía".
It means: Juan is from Spain.
Juan (John) is not lazy he is....
Se dice: "Juan es de China, él es chino."
"Juan es su nombre" means "Juan is his name" in Spanish.
Vega es su apellido. Vega is your last name. Translation: My name is Juan Vega. Juan is my first name and Vega is my....?
Translating this phrase into English, it is ' This girl is Juan's sister'. However, the correct phrase in Spanish is 'Esta muchacha es la hermana de Juan'. The word 'hermana' is a feminine noun, so it's 'la' and not 'el'.
"Mi tía es alta" is the correct sentence in this context. The adjective "alta" agrees with the feminine singular noun "tía".
It means: Juan is from Spain.
The purpose of a 1040 ES form is to classify a group of americans into a certain tax bracket so that the irs can see if the itemized items are correct or not.
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Juan Jiménez es su primo
It means : This is (Mr) Juan = This is John
"Es todos" does not have a clear meaning as it seems to be a combination of Spanish ("es" means "it is" or "is") and a misspelling of "todos" (which means "everyone" or "all"). It does not form a coherent phrase in Spanish.