"Él está" is a phrase (incomplete sentence) meaning "he is [somewhere, doing something, feeling something, something temporary.
"Él es" also means "He is" but that phrase is something permanent He is [smart, honest, old, etc]
If Ali is a first name, it means: How beautiful Ali came out (in that picture I guess) Ali might also be a typo of for "Alli" which means, there. Therefore, it could also mean: You looked really beautiful there. Me ( spanish for I) encanto esta foto means: I love that picture
do you mean "esta nevando"? that means its snowing..
It is not
Go there
ok
Ésta allí---This one (noun in fem. gender) over there
your seat is there or the chair is there
Esta usted/estas alli? (accents on 'a' in estas/esta; 'i' in 'alli')
Esta Marta (alli)? (with an accent on the 'a' in 'esta'. The 'alli' (there) is redundant if you're simply asking whether Martha is present
esta jorge alli?
If Ali is a first name, it means: How beautiful Ali came out (in that picture I guess) Ali might also be a typo of for "Alli" which means, there. Therefore, it could also mean: You looked really beautiful there. Me ( spanish for I) encanto esta foto means: I love that picture
do you mean "esta nevando"? that means its snowing..
In Spanish, 'Hello my name is Reese' is 'Hola, me llamo Reese'. 'Is Hannah there?' is '? Hanna esta alli?' Note: The first question mark is written upside down in Spanish, and is actually quite handy, because then, when you are reading a sentence, you know at the beginning it will be a question! There is also an accent mark over the 'a' in 'esta' and over the 'i' in 'alli'
He has a crush on her
"Who was there?"
esta nubloso = it's cloudy
It is not