4 ES can stand for "Energy, Environment, Economy, and Equity," referring to a holistic approach to sustainable development that considers these four pillars.
That means "It is Hugo".
Yes, "Guillermo es de Guam" is from a Spanish-speaking country because the phrase is in Spanish and Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States where both English and Chamorro are official languages.
It must be:ÉL ES DE... --- he's from...Otherwise if there are spelling mistakes, possible confusions there might be, especially in long texts.
To answer the question "De donde es la profesora de español?" in Spanish, you would respond with the country or city where the Spanish teacher is from. For example, you could say "La profesora de español es de México" (The Spanish teacher is from Mexico) or "La profesora de español es de Madrid" (The Spanish teacher is from Madrid). This question is asking about the origin or nationality of the Spanish teacher.
El Salvadore ES stands for Spain
Dominican Republic
Libya.
Spain (España)
.es is the country code top-level domain for Spain. This means URLs with a .es in the end come from Spain. The TLD .ES could also stand for 'Executive Suite'
extra strength
east side
Initial
initial intel
electronic stability
you are (singular)
His middle initial stands for Bird!