it means: there is a problem
It means "Rosita is not happy. There is a problem".
There's a tornado.
tienes un problema con mi hermana?
No problem literally translates to "no problemo" in Spanish. A more proper way to say this would be, "No es un problemo," or, "It isn't a problem."
Que la Navidad será posible después de que hubiera un gran problema.
Hay un pupitre
"Hay un laptop"
No hay un nombre por "Jonathan" en espanol No hay un nombre por "Jonathan" en espanol
It means "There are twenty-one hours in a day".
Translation: Hay un telefono aqui? Or Tienen un telefono?
"Hay un amigo en mi" translates to "There is a friend in me" in English.
"how many minutes in spanish class are there" or "how many minutes are there in spanish class"