Examples of using "éste" in a sentence and their english translations:
I want this one.
Is this mine?
- This is my car.
- This car is mine.
- That's my car.
This is my car.
Tom wants this one.
- I like this one.
- I like that one.
- Who's that?
- Who is that?
Can I see this one?
This is better.
- This is our main goal.
- This is our main objective.
Here comes our teacher.
This is my horse.
This one is for us.
This one is prettier.
This is my car.
This is my father.
Is this your book?
- It is my bedroom.
- This is my bedroom.
It is a lounge.
This is your dog.
- This is her book.
- That book is theirs.
That's my pussy.
This book is red.
Is this good French?
Aunt, this is Tom.
- This is our country.
- That is our country.
- It is our country.
This is my coach.
This is my dog.
This is your book.
Is this your umbrella?
This is the moment
But this is a very important one,
This is my cat.
Is this your DVD?
This isn't money.
What animal is this?
- What is this mushroom?
- What kind of mushroom is it?
That's the one we want.
This is our agenda.
- This is a friend of mine.
- This is my friend.
- That is mine.
- It's mine.
- This is mine.
- This belongs to me.
Is this the bus to Oxford?
Which is better, this or that?
This is my car.
This one? - They came out two weeks ago.
Is this your son, Betty?
That is a trivial problem.
This is the most interesting.
- This CD belongs to him.
- This CD is his.
- This CD is hers.
This one is similar to that one.
Which do you prefer: this one or that one?
This is Mr. Smith.
This is a free newspaper.
This is our main objective.
This is your hat, isn't it?
Charlotte, what's this language?
This is my friend.
This is a surprising discovery.
- Who is it?
- Who's this?
- Who's that?
- Who is that?
- Who is this?
This is a very special day.
I prefer that dress to this one.