Are you a happy or sad person.
This is talking about a state of being, not if you are now happy or sad. It is asking if you as a person have a positive or negative outlook on things.
The Spanish word ES is "to be", in this case "Are" but it is a permanent state.
The Spanish word ESTA is also "to be" (are) but it is a temporary state.
Are you happy now
Esta usted alegre ahora
Are you a happy person
Es usted una persona alegre
triste
we love you
a mean person is persona mala person is persona
"est-ce que tu es triste" means "are you sad?" in French.
"Todo para usted" is Spanish and it means "all for you."
I am a happy person proud mother of 2.
"You are the most beautiful/lovely person in the whole world." (Formal)
Translated from French to English, 'triste' means sad or melancholy
triste
"Alegre" in Spanish means "happy" or "joyful."
It depends on where you put the accent marks:Ésta, triste--- This woman, sadEsta triste (niña) --- This sad (girl)Está triste --- you are sad (polite you singular both genders) / He / she is sad.
we love you
a mean person is persona mala person is persona
I am sad.
"Trieste" in French translates to "sad" or "melancholy."
¡Qué día tan triste! (correct spelling) What a sad / depressing day!
"Yo estoy alegre" means "I am happy" in English.