Examples of using "¡Es" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Yes, he's our manager.
- Yes, she's our manager.
Is it yours?
- That is beautiful.
- This is beautiful.
- It's beautiful.
- That's beautiful.
"Who is he?" "He is Jim."
- It's easy.
- This is easy.
- That's simple.
- This is simple.
- That's easy.
It's an ice cream.
- It's easy.
- This is easy.
- That's simple.
- This is simple.
- That's easy.
- That's the way it is.
- That's right!
- That's how it is.
- It's true!
- Right!
- Wonderful!
- This is awesome.
- This is perfect.
- This is fabulous.
- This is fantastic.
- This is great.
- This is wonderful.
- This one's great.
- It is marvelous.
- It's wonderful.
- It's great.
That's theirs.
Is he a doctor?
"Try this." "What is it?" "It's couscous."
It's romantic, it's spiritual.
That's the way it is, that's it.
that's because it is
It's fruitless; it's destructive.
It's bodily; it's systemic;
It's what it is.
It's malleable. It's workable.
- It's certain.
- This is sure.
- That is sure.
- That's for sure.
- It's useless.
- It's useless!
- It is mine.
- It's mine.
- That's right!
- That's right.
- That is right.
Is it bad?
"Who is he?" "He is Jim."
- He is overconfident.
- He's overconfident.
It's nice.
It's enormous!
Is it safe?
- It is similar.
- It's similar.
It's yours.
Is he a doctor?
- Is that true?
- Is it true?
- Is that real?
- Is it free?
- Is it free of charge?
- Is this free?
- Is it for free?
It's great.
She is old.
- Is that it?
- Is this it?
- It's true.
- It's true!
- It's funny.
- It's funny!
- That's weird!
- That's odd!
It's catchy.
- It's easy.
- This is easy.
- That's simple.
- This is simple.
- That's easy.
- It's simple.
Is it bad?
- It is he.
- That's him.
It's like, it's shiny,
- She's very beautiful.
- She is very pretty.
- She is very beautiful.
- She's very pretty.
- She's so beautiful.
That's true, isn't it?
Is it an animal? Is it a plant? Is it a mineral? Is it a thing? Is it something immaterial?
This goal is urgent, it's necessary, it's ambitious.
It is true that she is pretty, but she is selfish.
He is poor, to be sure, but he is happy.
It is true that he is young, but he is very reliable.
- He is a teacher.
- She is a teacher.
She is a teacher.
- Is that all?
- Is that it?
- Is this everything?
- That all you've got?
- Is that everything?
- Who's that?
- Who is that?
He is old.
- She is beautiful.
- She's beautiful.
She is French.
- That's significant.
- That's important.
- It's important.
- This is important.
- It matters.
- It's secret.
- It's a secret.
- It is a secret.
- What is this?
- What's this?
- Who is she?
- Who is he?
- Who's that?
- Who is that?
- Who's he?
- Who's she?
- He is a doctor.
- He's a doctor.
- This is impossible!
- This is impossible.
- Impossible!
- It's true.
- This is true.
- It's the truth.
- That's true.
- This is the truth.
- This is true.
- That's true.
- Correct.
- It's Monday.
- It is Monday today.
- It's Monday today.
- Today is Monday.
- Today's Monday.
It is true that she is pretty, but she is selfish.
She's a feminist.
It is how it is.
It's an ice cream.
He's attractive.
- She's very beautiful.
- She is very pretty.
- She is very beautiful.
Guilherme is from Brazil. He is Brazilian.
Laura is from Brazil. She is Brazilian.
Is that yours?
It's complicated, you know.
It's not blood. It's beet.
That's true, isn't it?
- She's very beautiful.
- She is very beautiful.
is that it's a skill.
It's hard and it's painful.
DW: How's that? It's complicated!