It means "Go to the crows.", which is basically the Greek way of saying "Go to hell."
"Go to the ravens/ crows!" which is the equivalent of "Go to hell!" / "Go to ruin!"/ "Go to hang"/ "Hang it!".
It's Ancient Greek for, Go to the crows, or, Go to the ravens, orrr, Go to hell.
"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".
"Es" and "son" mean "is" and "are" in Spanish.
Es - Is
quis es means "who are you?"
Mañana es. = Tomorrow it is.
Es means "it" in English.
no = no and es means is
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"es' is not a prefix in Spanish.
"Qué es" means "what is". "Quién es" means "who is."