Examples of using "¡Ése" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Is that mine?
- Is this mine?
- That's my boy.
- That's my boy!
That's Tom.
Was he Tom?
- Is that mine?
- Is this mine?
There, there's Paul.
- That's my dictionary.
- That is my dictionary.
That's my pencil.
That is my overcoat.
- That is his car.
- This is his car.
- That's my cat.
- This is my cat.
That's the badger!
Is this your book?
Is that your book?
This is the Town Hall.
That a boy!
- That's my problem.
- It's my problem.
- This is my problem.
- That one there hasn't got a shirt on.
- That one there hasn't got a vest on.
- That one doesn't have a shirt on.
- That one doesn't have a vest on.
That's my CD, isn't it?
It's what I want.
Which is better, this or that?
That was an unforgivable error.
Which do you prefer: this one or that one?
That's him.
That's the one we want.
That's the first message.
That was a nice touch.
- That's not my goal.
- That's not my objective.
It's not my cup of tea.
- That's an old one.
- That one is old.
I don't want that one.
That a boy!
That's a fairly reasonable price.
That was the beginning of everything.
This one is as good as that one.
This desk is better than that one.
Which is better, this or that?
- That's not Tom's problem.
- That isn't Tom's problem.
That's not what we want.
- That was not my proudest moment.
- That wasn't my proudest moment.
- We don't inhabit a country but a language. A country is a language and nothing else.
- You don't live in a country; you live in a language. Your homeland, that's that and nothing else.
- We don't live in countries, we live in our languages. That is your home, there and nowhere else.
That's the boy I saw yesterday.
That's the building where Dad works.
This book is as interesting as that book.
- Who's that?
- Who is that?
Is that the train I have to take?
To be or not to be, that is the question.
- He has no children.
- He hasn't any children.
- He doesn't have any children.
That was the plan.
This clock is far more expensive than that.
That is his car.
That's my dog Fido. I love him.
The woman said the spot was hers.
This elevator is faster than that one.
- That's my cat.
- This is my cat.
- It is my cat.
It's been my dream since I was a little girl.
That's the book he'll read.
This isn't my car, that's my car.
- That is mine.
- That's mine.
That's not the goal.
I think this one is inferior to that in quality.
- That is not your knife.
- That's not your knife.
- That isn't your knife.
Which is longer, this pen or that one?
Would you like to know who that is?
Precisely that is the main bankers problem: how to get
That was the beginning of everything.
- I don't want that one.
- I don't want this one.
Is that yours?