hota is not a a Spanish word. So it means: "your mother is [hota?]"
i think u mean 'esta es su casa?' It's basically asking u 'whether this is ur home'
In Spanish it's a possessive meaning your, its,their,his,her. It also means Shut up in texts
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"Ya no me vienes a visitar. Venga cuando quiera. Esta es su casa, okay" is Spanish for: "Don't come visit me anymore. Come whenever you want. This is your house, okay?"
your opinion is biased.
Here this for the week.
Is this your photo?
como esta su Mae (accent on first 'o', first 'a') = How is your/his/her Mae como esta su Mae (accent on first 'a' only) = As is your/his/her Mae
i think u mean 'esta es su casa?' It's basically asking u 'whether this is ur home'
Where does your mother live.
Your wife is so pretty
It depends on the context. Is your mom at home? would be "Está su madre en casa?". If it is something like "Is you mother a lawyer?", then it would be "Es su madre abagado?"
In Spanish it's a possessive meaning your, its,their,his,her. It also means Shut up in texts
Donde esta su pastel? Accent over the a in esta.
His/her/their/your daughter is ill. It could also be a question: Is his/her/your/their daughter ill
How is your day?
he words que hueva con esta lady y su acento forzado means my fair lady in English. This was written in Spanish.