'Esa' is a Spanish demonstrative adjective that means 'that' when referring to a feminine singular noun that is relatively far from the speaker and listener. For example, "Esa casa es grande" means "That house is big."
"Y esa quien esss" in English translates to "And who is that?"
"ASI" stands for "Asiatic Society of India" and "ESA" stands for "European Space Agency."
"Quien es esa Nina" is Spanish for "Who is that girl?"
"It means 'I love that smile' in English."
Por esa Puerta was created in 2003.
¿Por qué esa cara?
"I love you and that little mouth that you have, too."
"Oh, no soy yo en esa foto. Es otra persona."
esa cancion es hecha por jow malese
un limón con eso ( or esa if what you are ordering is a feminine noun) , por favor.
Escuche por favor esa cancion en espanol (accent on 'o' in 'cancion'; tilde, ~, on 'n' in 'espanol')
'I like this picture of my girlfriend, who I love with all of my heart' ok
Esa Suvilehto's birth name is Esa Kullervo Suvilehto.
Esa Saario's birth name is Esa Matti Saario.
Esa Nieminen's birth name is Esa Antero Nieminen.
Esa Helasvuo's birth name is Esa Matti Helasvuo.