It means "She is Elsa".
For Spanish, it means "She is." Ella=She and "es" is the third-person conjugated form of "ser" which is "to be".
¿Quién es ella?Who is she?
If you mean 'Ella es muy curiosa': 'She is very curious'.
The phrase "ella no es muy seria, es bastante" translates to "she is not very serious, she is quite" in English. However, it seems to be incomplete, as it lacks a concluding adjective or description after "bastante." This suggests that the speaker is indicating that while she may not be serious, there is a positive or defining quality that follows, which is missing from the phrase.
"Ella amor" translates to "She love" in English. However, it is grammatically incorrect in Spanish, as the proper phrase would be "Ella ama," meaning "She loves." If you meant "Ella es amor," that translates to "She is love."
"ella es una chica" means "she is a girl" in Spanish.
Well, first of all, it should be "ella es una doctora" and it means "she is a doctor."
These three words do not form any kind of sentence. Usted = You (singular-Formal) Ella = She es = is
who is she
"Es de" has a few meanings in Spanish. In one definition, it can mean "it is" or "it is of." Another definition of "es de" is "he/she is from." This expression is used when describing where a person is from. For example, "She is from Spain" would be translated to "Ella es de España."
She is just great
She is quite old.