"Esta", without any accent, means "this", referring to a feminine subject. "Esta mesa" would mean "this table".
"Ésta" is the same when used as pronoun. Example: If we are referring to "la mesa", one could say "Ésta es lo que quiero", meaning "This is what I want".
"Está" is the third person singular present form of the verb "estar" (to be), and means "he/she/it/you (formal) is".
It's Spelled "Como Esta usted" or "Como esta?" pronounced komo esta usted or komo esta
Translation: Juan is not sad, he is…
esta tu enemigo
Esta resfriada
An old fashioned way of writing "esta". For instance:Questa niña (classical or colonial Spanish)Esta niña (modern Spanish)It is also the Italian for 'this' (feminine form)
esta is a spanish conjugation of the word are.
this not that esta no que
"Tonight" is "esta noche". "Tonight is Spanish" would be "esta noche es español".
truena esta tronando (with accent on 'a' in esta')
It's Spelled "Como Esta usted" or "Como esta?" pronounced komo esta usted or komo esta
'is the fan (switched) off' in Spanish is 'esta apagado el ventilador?' (with an accent on the 'a' in 'esta')
Donde esta su pastel? Accent over the a in esta.
he is not dead he is still living
Translation: Juan is not sad, he is…
Donde esta?
Where are you = donde esta usted
esta caliente