Either, word-order is less-important in Spanish than in English. Perhaps a slight change of emphasis, the former answering 'Quien esta gateando?', the second 'Que hace el bebe?'
Translation: You're speaking Spanish tonight.
Yes, esta is conjugated correctly if that is your question. =)
"Tonight" is "esta noche". "Tonight is Spanish" would be "esta noche es español".
It means "is very hot" It is broken Spanish for "It is very hot." The correct sentence would be, "Esta muy caliente."
I think you would need to get a Spanish workers visa attached to your passport. Call the Spanish embassy in your state or in Washington DC and ask.
esta is a spanish conjugation of the word are.
this not that esta no que
You would say "esta es una nariz."
"This letter" in terms of a written communication, would be "esta carta". If you are speaking in terms of letters of the alphabet, it is "esta letra".
It means `How are you?'. Estoy bien means `I am fine' in Spanish.
truena esta tronando (with accent on 'a' in esta')
"Esta bien" in Spanish translates to "It's fine" or "It's okay."