I'm not sure if it's an idiomatic expression or something but I think it translates out to "That wardrobe/closet is more expensive than this one." I hope that helps but don't take my word for it.
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Aquel is a demonstrative adjective/pronoun that means: That (over there). It is different from 'ese' which means 'that' because the distance is greater. Aquel is in the masculine form. Aquel libro es mejor que este libro.
"usted no tiene este"----- you don't have this
este is for male items like caro [car] libro [book].esta is for female items like casa [house] cama [bed]
It means: and who is this
tonight we dance!
Aquel is a demonstrative adjective/pronoun that means: That (over there). It is different from 'ese' which means 'that' because the distance is greater. Aquel is in the masculine form. Aquel libro es mejor que este libro.
"usted no tiene este"----- you don't have this
este is for male items like caro [car] libro [book].esta is for female items like casa [house] cama [bed]
the east
"Este coracon" means "this heart" in English. Typically, "coracon" is spelled "corazon" if it is written in traditional Spanish. It is found in quite a few Spanish-language song lyrics and poetry.
Part A requires you to understand how to use both demonstrative adjectives (such as this/that in English or este/ese/aquel in Spanish) as well as long possessives (mío, tuyo, suyo, nuestro, vuestro).Part A)1. Aquellos cupones de regalos son suyos.2. Aquella tarjeta de crédito es nuestra.3. Aquellos cheques personales son tuyos.4. Aquel bolso es suyo.5. Aquella cartera es mía.6. Aquellas joyas son suyas.Part B requires an understanding of demonstrative adjectives in terms of their meaning (este - this, ese - that, aquel - that one way over there) as well as how they have to change to modify the noun of the sentence (must match it in both number as well as gender).Part B)1. Prefiero esta camisa.2. Me gustan aquellos pantalones.3. Prefiero aquel traje.4. Me gustan esos zapatos.Hope this helps/is what you were asking for.
'este' means this
This is for me.
tonight we dance!
It means: and who is this
"El señor está en este lugar" translates to "The gentleman/ man is in this place" in English.
It would mean "this day there are".