It's a question asking: Is there a pencil on the desk. Usually means in the desk, so it would be: Is there a pencil in the desk.
What is there to the left of the professor's(female) desk?
That means "there is a person". Or, as a question, "Is there a person".
"Hay una chica" in Spanish means "there is a girl" in English.
"Hay tres" means "there are three" in English. It is used to indicate that there are three of something.
"Hay en la clase" means "There is in the class" in English.
¿Are there pens in the desk?
Que hay basura por donde está el escritorio.
Hay is grass or legumes that have been cut and dried and stored for use as fodder for grazing livestock.Alternate: In Spanish Hay (pronunciation is similar to English Hi but without H) means "there is". For example: En el escritorio hay un libro. There is a book on the table.
'Hay' means both "there is/there are."
What is there to the left of the professor's(female) desk?
"hay tres libros sobre el escritorio"
It means. The hay is in the barn
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There are questions, or there is qs
It would mean "this day there are".
That means "there is a person". Or, as a question, "Is there a person".
This means, "there are twenty-five"