La Mesa in English means "the table," taken literally. However, in the Southwest, it is usually denoting a table-topped (i.e., flat) earthen structure, such as a mountain in the shape of an "n."
You mean in English? "Where is the table?"
English= Life is good.Spanish= La vida es buena.
The Witch
"on my grandma's table"
la mesa means the table.
What about El Establo or La Buena Mesa ? the second one is pretty good :)
La Flor de La Noche buena is the common Christmas flower known in English as the Poinsetta.
The literal translation of "yerba buena" to English is "good grass". This plant has medicinal and cooking uses and is also one of the elements of the famous drink called "mojito", that Ernest Hemingway liked to drink in "La Bodeguita del Medio" in Havana, Cuba.
The English translation for "la oreja" is "the ear."
"La mesa" in Spanish means "the table" in English.
La Mesa in English means "the table," taken literally. However, in the Southwest, it is usually denoting a table-topped (i.e., flat) earthen structure, such as a mountain in the shape of an "n."
Buena suerte en la nueva tienda.
Literal translation = "La iglesia fue buena." These could also mean "Church was good." "La misa fue buena." or "El servicio/culto fue bueno."
The phrase 'la mesa es verde' means "the table is green" in English.
Translation: El libro está en la mesa.
The English translation of "bonjour la class" is "hello class".