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I have a few jewelry box es and a hat box
"zuschlagen" is the correct term, but "Mache es!"and "Tue es!" are also used.
Es or está, depending on how you are using the word. Es is used for something permanent, está is used for something temporary.
Assuming you mean .es used in internet addresses - that's the designation for the country of Spain.
"Cuánto es" translates to "how much is it" in English. It is commonly used when asking about the price or cost of something.
Tu es né(e) The additional "e" is used if the subject is female. For example: Morty, tu es né. But: Tabatha, tu es née.
"No es juntos" translates to "It is not together" in English.
It's 1:00= Es la una. $1= Es un dólar.
"Es" is a Spanish pronoun which means "it" or "is." It is often used as a subject pronoun in sentences to refer to a previously mentioned noun.
In Spanish, "¿Qué es eso?" translates to "What is that?" It is a common question used to inquire about something unfamiliar or unknown.
Wie geht's? is used for How are you?/ How's it going?/What's up?It is a shortened version of the phrase 'Wie geht es Dir?' (informal) or 'Wie geht es Ihnen?' (formal) and can be literally translated as "how goes it for you?"
"Wie spät ist es" or "Wie spät haben wir" are the commonly used terms.Wieviel Uhr ist es?