The words una mesa relate to Spanish language, where Una means single or one, and mesa means table. Thus una mesa means one table.
Mesa verde is Spanish for "green mesa" - a mesa being a flat-topped mountain or piece of high ground.
"La mesa" in Spanish means "the table" in English.
Tableland coast. Geographically, there must be a plateau close to the ocean.
Mesa Verde means "green table" in Spanish. The name is derived from the greenish color of the surrounding vegetation on the mesa.
La Mesa Fire happened in 1977.
The phrase una mesa is a noun. It is Spanish for "a table."
It can mean "a" or "an", depending on context. It can also mean "one" describing a feminine noun. Example: Tengo una manzana. "I have an apple". Tú tienes una mesa. "You have a table". Yo tengo una. (referring to the table) "I have one".
Necesito una mesa. *Note, if you are at a restaurant and need a table, you should say: Quisiera / querría una mesa (I would like a table) or (necesito) una mesa por favor (I need a table; you can ommit "necesito"). By using the subjunctive of each verb, the request/demand is much more polite. If you simply said Necesito una mesa, the listener would think you are being too forward or direct.
The word mesa forms a normal plural in Spanish and English, which is mesas.
"I need more tables" in Spanish is "Necesito más mesas". It is pronounced "ne-say-SEE-toe mahs MAY-sas". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
esta es una mesa bonita
Me gustaría hacer una reservación. or Me gustaría reservar una mesa.
Hay una mesa de color negro al lado DEL sofá.
'mesa' = 'table'
Depending on what kind of table you mean, it could be: Es una mesa (the kind of table you put food on) or Es una tabla (a mathematical table or somesuch) There are other possibilities, but those are the two main ones.
To say 'I have a table' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo una mesa.'
Which one?: Enjuagues de mesa (does not exist specifically in Spanish) Jugadores de mesa Juegos de mesa