ese ano
You don't mean ano nuevo. You mean año nuevo. BIG difference. Año nuevo means 'new year.' While ano means anus in English.
Happy (Merry) Christmas.
In Spanish, ano means year.
It means, "From the first year of Spanish."
It means "I have 15 years." But you have to be careful, n and ñ are different letters in Spanish, in context we all presume you mean año pronounced "anyo" which means year, but ano pronounced "ano" means anus (backside). So, tengo 15 años means I have 15 years, or more usual in English for age we use the verb to be, I am 15 years old. Tengo 15 anos literally means I have 15 anuses (backsides).
For this year, I want...
"Ano kayang mai-status" in English translates to "I wonder what status."
"How many classes are you taking this year?"
You don't mean ano nuevo. You mean año nuevo. BIG difference. Año nuevo means 'new year.' While ano means anus in English.
It says "that love outfit"
You reply with the number of classes you're taking this year.
The Filipino words "Ano ang ibig sabihin ng talampas" in English become "What does it mean plateau".
'this year' = este ano (tilde, the little wave, over the 'n') 2012 = dos mil doce
months of the year and stations
"How many days are there in a year?"
"Un ano" means "one year" or "a year" in english.
A year without rain