The phrase "deja la mariconeira esa" translates to "stop that nonsense" or "drop that silliness" in English, with "mariconeira" being a derogatory term that can imply foolishness or triviality. It is often used in a dismissive context. The phrase may carry offensive connotations, particularly related to sexuality, so it's important to be mindful of its use.
"Quien es esa Nina" is Spanish for "Who is that girl?"
There is no Spanish word "esay." Perhaps you mean "ese" or "esa"? Both of those words mean "that."
I think it means "bro" in Spanish because my friend always calls me esa and my dad said it means "bro". I hope that clears up any questions about that!"Esa" when pronounced like the English word "Essay" means "bro" as explained above. "Esa" when pronounced as written means "that" like in the sentence "No me gusta esa mesa." (I don't like that table.)
"ESO" or ESA.
Que es esa (kay ess ESSah; contracted to 'K'ESSah') = Who/what is that?
It means who's that girl like in the song by Madonna
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Esa película.
It means "I have to buy that house" or possibly "I must buy that house".
The Spanish word for "that" is "ese" or "esa". Depending on the gender. "ese" is masculine and "esa" is feminine. The non-gender "eso" is also used.
Esa cuchara - that spoon
It means "means", as in "that word means mold in Spanish" (esa palabra significa moho en español).