You need the la before professora. It would then translate over to: "She is the teacher"
"ella es una chica" means "she is a girl" in Spanish.
"Ella es mi compañera de clase" translates to "She is my classmate" in English.
elle (ay-ya)
That would translate over to: "She is a friend"
"It means 'Why is she so beautiful' in English."
Yo estoy muy bien ella es mi la professora.
¿Quién es ella?Who is she?
If you mean 'Ella es muy curiosa': 'She is very curious'.
"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
For Spanish, it means "She is." Ella=She and "es" is the third-person conjugated form of "ser" which is "to be".
She is just great
It means "She is Elsa".
She is quite old.
She's a singer and her name is....