me encanta esa sonrisa
"Y esa quien esss" in English translates to "And who is that?"
It means who's that girl like in the song by Madonna
"Esa quien ess" does not have a direct translation in English as it is not a recognizable phrase. It seems like a misspelled or incomplete phrase in Spanish. If you provide more context, I can try to help you further.
"Quien es esa Nina" is Spanish for "Who is that girl?"
"Esa" is Spanish for "that [female]." For the most part you can use "esa" the same way that "that" is used as an adjective/pronoun in English, just that the object being described has to be female. Here are a few examples: Esa señora es muy bonita. -- That woman is very pretty. ¿Quién es esa? -- Who is that [female]? ¡Policía! ¡Detengan a esa ladrona! -- Officer! Stop that [female] thief! However, "esa" can also mean "that [female] one." This meaning of "esa" is only used in sentences where the subject isn't explicitly stated, and whatever "esa" refers to must be determined by context. For example, picture a little boy pointing at a girl across the room, saying: Me gusta esa. -- I like that [female] one. Keep in mind, though, that "esa" can only be used as a demonstrative pronoun or adjective -- unlike "that," which can also be an adverb or a conjunction.
That smile is my life
"I have to see that beautiful smile today."
"Y esa quien esss" in English translates to "And who is that?"
it is ungrammatical but it means: "that nothing"
Translation: Why do you say that word?
It means, "That is a crazy question."
Translation: I am not jealous with that cow.
It means who's that girl like in the song by Madonna
"Esa quien ess" does not have a direct translation in English as it is not a recognizable phrase. It seems like a misspelled or incomplete phrase in Spanish. If you provide more context, I can try to help you further.
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.)
It means, "Man, that Teresa! She is really good!"
no se pero me encanta esa cansion eh buscado en todos lados y no la encuentro