Es comes from the verb: ser
Ser is used to tell:
1) origin: Es de Puerto Rico. He/She is from Puerto Rico.
2) permanent characteristic: Es serio. (He/She is a serious person.)
3) time: Es la una. It is one o´clock.
4) profession: Es abogado. He/She is a lawyer.
Ser is the infinitive form of the verb "to be" It refers to permanent things that don't change often typically, such as your name, your identity (like whether or not you are short or tall, etc...) and where you live.
Ser conjugated is:
Yo soy
Tu eres
El es
Nosotros somos
Ellos son
I am
you are
he/she/it is
we are
they are
es is the German word for it:
es regnet = it's raining
wo ist es? = where is it?
sometime it can also be translated as that:
es reicht = that's enough
if i can remember my 11th grade spanish class teachers words....umm i think it means.....is,es=is
"It" is spelt "es" in German.
Es means "it" in English.
Es tut mir leid is "I AM SORRY" in German! P.S. I recommend you use: DICTIONARY.COM...[Translator] You can use the Thesaurus, Dictionary, Encyclopedia, and Translator!
The German translation of prove it isBeweise es (informal)Beweisen Sie es (formal)
Say that in German = Sag es auf Deutsch (informal) Say that in German = Sagen Sie es auf Deutsch (formal)
Has it = hat es
es
What time is it? is Wie spät ist es? in German.
What time is it? is Wie spät ist es? in German.
'as it should be' is 'wie es sein sollte' in German.
The German translation of "How are you?" is "Wie geht es Ihnen?".
es wird gemacht is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.