Sara y Ana son estudiantes en español.
Elsa y Sara
Sara and Else go to the airport with Ana. This may also be translated as: Sara and Elsa are going to the airport with Ana. The Spanish progressive is not used as much as in English, but the present indicative is many times put into progressive terms in English to make it flow more naturally. Another example: Voy al parque. Literally this is "I go to the park", but usually would be expressed in English as "I am going to the park."
ana es alli? Pronounced (ana-es-i-e)
Adiós Ana. Hasta luego Ana. Chao Ana.
'Ana' is the Spanish equivalent.
Hola, este es Ana
Mi nombre es Ana
Ana está en el hospital.
"Ana" is a common name in Spanish-speaking cultures. It is a feminine name that does not have a specific meaning in the language.
The Spanish form of Hannah is Janá or Ana.
Ana Casas has written: 'Voces disidentes' -- subject(s): Spanish Short stories, Spanish fiction
It is "Mañana"