they are marisa and susana
You meant: Ellos - They, masc. Ellas - they, fem. Elle --- digraph "ll" in Spanish. 'elles' is French for 'they' (feminine plural)
The name Ella would be Ella. The Spanish pronoun ella(AY-uh) means "she."
Marissa translated to spanish is Marisa. It's pronounced "Mar-Ee-Sah" it's meaning is Del Mar - of the sea. It also means Amaragura - Bitterness. lol, but I think Del Mar is better :)
It means "they," the third person plural nominative pronoun; that group of two or more men, or, that group composed of a mixture of men and women. That group of two or more females is "ellas."
Marisa, which is a variant of Maria, is Latin-derived and means: Beautiful star of the sea.i found out that it means: of the sea.
In Spanish, it means "she is good".
"they (females) have boyfriends."
it means to say in ellas/ellos form in spanish
It means, "Can you write six of them?"
This jumble of Spanish words is not a sentence. If it read: Ellas tienen mucho frío it would mean "They (female persons) are very cold." if it read Ellas están muy frías, it would mean "They (non-living feminine nouns) are very cold."The sentence, which is in Spanish, means: "They (female) very cold." This is the actual translation, but if you want to say it correctly, say "Ellas estan mucho frio"
You meant: Ellos - They, masc. Ellas - they, fem. Elle --- digraph "ll" in Spanish. 'elles' is French for 'they' (feminine plural)
In Spanish, "Susan" is translated as "Susana." In French, it is "Suzanne." In German, it is "Susanne."
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The name Ella would be Ella. The Spanish pronoun ella(AY-uh) means "she."
In Spanish, Marisa is the contraction of the compund name 'María Luisa' (Mary Louise).
It depends. It may be: "They are reading their book", or "They are reading your book". "They" refering to females.
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