There is no state that has the abbreviation ES.
Are you a happy or sad person. This is talking about a state of being, not if you are now happy or sad. It is asking if you as a person have a positive or negative outlook on things. The Spanish word ES is "to be", in this case "Are" but it is a permanent state. The Spanish word ESTA is also "to be" (are) but it is a temporary state. Are you happy now Esta usted alegre ahora Are you a happy person Es usted una persona alegre
"Qué es" means "what is". "Quién es" means "who is."
In Spanish, only the word "es" is needed (from ser, to be)."Es un país bonito"(It is a beautiful country)For a current or temporary state, use está (from estar, also to be)"Está en la mesa"(It is on the table)
Es - Is
Assuming this is a nationality question, Maria es guatemalteca. (But Jorge es guatemalteco.)
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"Mi apellido es" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "my last name is" in English. It is used to state or introduce one's family name or surname.
Are you a happy or sad person. This is talking about a state of being, not if you are now happy or sad. It is asking if you as a person have a positive or negative outlook on things. The Spanish word ES is "to be", in this case "Are" but it is a permanent state. The Spanish word ESTA is also "to be" (are) but it is a temporary state. Are you happy now Esta usted alegre ahora Are you a happy person Es usted una persona alegre
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Es - Theme of Es - was created on 1995-05-10.
"Si es, es" is Spanish for "If it is, it is". If you just mean "si es", that means "if it is". If you mean "Sí es" (with an accent on "Sí"), it means "Yes, it is".
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"Qué es" means "what is". "Quién es" means "who is."
Es en Espanol. (swiggly line above the n{~}) (It is in Spanish.)
no es = its not
Es - Is