"¿Dónde está Margarita?" is a popular question in Spanish that translates to "Where is Margarita?" It can refer to a specific person named Margarita or be a playful reference in various contexts, such as a song or a children's game. Additionally, it is often used in educational settings to help learners practice their Spanish language skills. If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details!
Donde esta el bano? Donde esta=where is el bano=the bathroom
This question translates to "Donde esta su pistol?" or "Donde esta sus armas?"
Donde esta mi amigo. Put accents on the o in donde and the a in esta
Donde esta el ponocho grande means "where is the big poncho?".
¿donde tu? (comun/familiar) ¿Donde uested? (formal) ¿Donde vos? (comun.familair) ¿evos donde? (comun) ¿donde esta? (formal) ¿donde esta usted? (formal) ----Acer_Cyle/Ar.Rondayot
Donde esta?
donde esta?
Where are you = donde esta usted
Donde estas? (accent on 'a') (informal) Donde esta usted? (accent on 'a') (formal) PRONUNCIATION: Donde (DONday) esta(s) (essTAH(ss)) usted (ooSTAY)
Donde esta su pastel? Accent over the a in esta.
'Donde esta" is Spanish for "Where is'.
Donde esta alguien