The prefix "eso-" comes from the Greek word "esō," meaning "within" or "inside." It is often used in scientific and medical terminology to denote something that is internal or situated within a structure. For example, "esophagus" refers to the tube that connects the throat to the stomach, and "esoteric" describes knowledge intended for or understood by a select few, implying an inner or hidden understanding.
Some words that start with 'eso' are esoteric or esophagus.
"¿Qué significa eso?" It literally means, "What does that mean?"
Pero qué eso? = But what is that?
Que es eso means 'what is that'.
Quiere decir eso. Literally "I want to say that." Translated as "I mean that."
No digas eso= Don't say that! eso yo nunca haría= I didn't do that!
Eso está genial. That´s great!
K rico eso
Eso sere feliz in English means that I will be happy.
it's quien eso es?--- it means who is that?----eso es---means that is---you could say eso es quien? which means that is who?
Y donde queda eso means "and where is that located" !
that is great!