"You are a crazy boy"
"Es alto" is a complete sentence in Spanish, meaning "He is tall." It consists of a subject (Es) and a predicate (alto) that provides information about the subject's height.
To turn "Es el chico mas alto de la clase" into a question, you can say "ΒΏEs Γ©l el chico mΓ‘s alto de la clase?"
"How is your job?"
The phrase translates to "She is my sister."
Que alto* estas tu? Pronounced: Keh all-toe* est-tahs two (or too) *If you are talking to a girl, you say alta, with an a, and to pronounce it, you exchange the toe to tah. Hope this helped :)
For example: "El muchacho se llama Kevin" or "Su nombre es Kevin"
Who is the boy
joven means young
my mom is my dad is high and low? is fine but alta is tall and bajo is short
Actually it's: Como se llmama el muchacho What is his name, friend...I think?
Mi novio es bajo.
Hombre amigo.
El punto más bajo de Asia es el Mar Muerto entre Israel, Cisjordania, y Jordania.
¿Qué es bueno bajo alli?
"You are a crazy boy"
This is what happens when people use Google Translate instead of actually truly learning how to speak Spanish. It says: "That you are officially under mine", but it does not read correctly in Spanish, which should be "Que usted es oficialment debajo de mí."