"Que Esta Estación Alegre Tu Vida" translates to "May this joyful station be your life" in English. It suggests a sentiment of wishing happiness and positivity in one's life, often associated with a moment or phase that brings joy. The phrase likely embodies themes of celebration or enjoyment during a particular period.
5a is the spanish abbreviation for "quinta" (Like us writing 5th for fifth) and estacion is station. The fifth station
It means: I am happy.
La hermana esta enojada
La papelera esta = the trash bin is
is in
Life is good
It means `My life is full of love.It is good.`
"Estacion" means "station" in English.
Very bad, My life is crazy.
Life is made up of little moments
This life is as good as you make it.
Are you a happy or sad person. This is talking about a state of being, not if you are now happy or sad. It is asking if you as a person have a positive or negative outlook on things. The Spanish word ES is "to be", in this case "Are" but it is a permanent state. The Spanish word ESTA is also "to be" (are) but it is a temporary state. Are you happy now Esta usted alegre ahora Are you a happy person Es usted una persona alegre
This night we'll dance the dancing of my life.
Your son/child in this life and the next
It's the season. It's also "la estacion", not el.
The cost of living is so high over there!
"In this life, only God knows what I feel for you."