You mean in English? "Where is the table?"
on the table = en la mesa (sobre la mesa) at home = en casa in the car = en el coche
en la mesa
La Mesa in English means "the table," taken literally. However, in the Southwest, it is usually denoting a table-topped (i.e., flat) earthen structure, such as a mountain in the shape of an "n."
The table = "la mesa."
Translation: "You are going to help your mom set the table."
"I need more tables" in Spanish is "Necesito más mesas". It is pronounced "ne-say-SEE-toe mahs MAY-sas". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
As in "a lay preacher", it is "predicador laico". As in "lay the book on the table" it is "pone (from the verb "poner") el libro en la mesa". Or you could use the verb "dejar", and say "deja el libro en la mesa". "To lay a trap" would be "Tender una trampa".
The word "puesto" has two meanings. As a noun, it means "job" or "post". It is also the past participle of the verb "poner" and thus means "put" "He puesto el libro en la mesa" means "I have put the book on the table."
The address of the La Mesa Library is: 8074 Allison Ave., La Mesa, 91941 5097
You mean in English? "Where is the table?"
Poner en peligro la noche - 2012 was released on: USA: 17 March 2012 (internet)
The cast of Poner en peligro la noche - 2012 includes: Natalee Torres as Christaina
la mesa : a table la mesa is a FEMININE WORD la mes[A] If it ends in A = Feminine If it ends in O = Masculine
The phrase 'la mesa es verde' means "the table is green" in English.
The address of the La Mesa Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 882, La Mesa, CA 91944
on the table = en la mesa (sobre la mesa) at home = en casa in the car = en el coche