Whats the difference between ESOS and estos?

Whats the difference between ESOS and estos?

In the plural form, “estos” and “esos” are “these” and “those”. ESO is the same as THAT singular faraway objects from you. “Esto” means “this”, and “eso” means “that”.

Is ese this or that?

Ese / esa / esos / esas = that / those

Demonstrative adjective Masculine Feminine
Singular ese that esa that
Plural esos those esas those

How do you use ESA in Spanish?

“esa cama” (that bed) – “cama” is a feminine word, so we use “esa” “eso” (that / right) – “eso” isn’t mentioning a specific object. Instead, it’s just referring to “that” in general. It is also used as a general confirmative (like “yep”) in many countries, like Colombia.

How do you remember ESE vs Este?

The way I remember them is: este, esta, esto have the letter ‘t’ in them and touch starts with ‘t’ and I use these words when they are close enough to touch, thus it means this (or with an ‘s’ these). ese, esa, eso all mean ‘that’ (and with the ‘s’, those).

Is ESA plural or singular?

2. Ese

Masculine Singular Feminine Singular Feminine Plural
ese (that) esa (that) esas (those)

How do you remember ESE and Este?

Is Aquella far away?

And both esos and aquellos (or esas and aquellas) translate to “those.” It can be helpful to add the words “over there” when dealing with forms of aquel….Aquel, Aquellos, Aquella, Aquellas.

feminine:
singular: plural:
really far: aquella aquellas

How do you use ese and ESA?

“Ese” is used when expressing a male noun. Example: Ese país cierró su frontera. – That country closed its border. “Esa” is used when expressing a female noun.

What is ese Spanish?

Ese is a Spanish slang term which means comrade, pal or friend. Young teens often use this term to refer to their circle of friends.

Does estás have an accent mark?

The form of this verb is “está”, with the accent on the last syllable: esta – “this” before feminine nouns: esta casa, esta mujer,… ésta – “this” used as a pronoun to refer to a feminine noun: Mira ésta.

What is the difference between ESO and ESA?

Eso (That): Used when the noun or adjective is not mentioned in the sentence. Ese (That): Used when the noun or adjective is mentioned in the sentence. Esa (That): Has the same meaning of «Ese» (but feminine). Esos (Those): Plural form of «Eso» and «Ese». Esas (Those): Plural form of «Esa».

How do you say that in Spanish with ESE?

Using ese, esa, esos, esas to say that/those (demonstrative adjectives) To express that/those + [noun] in Spanish, you use the following demonstrative adjectives: ese, esa, esos, esas + [noun]. Like in English (that), you use these to talk about something or someone that is close to the listener, not the speaker. Have a look at these examples:

What is the difference between ESE and ESOS?

Ese (That): Used when the noun or adjective is mentioned in the sentence. Esa (That): Has the same meaning of «Ese» (but feminine). Esos (Those): Plural form of «Eso» and «Ese».

What does ESO Teclado and ESA Mesa mean?

Ese teclado = that keyboard (keyboard in Spanish is male) Esa mesa = that table (table in Spanish is female) Eso = that (used by itself when you are implying what ‘eso’ is already) You can’t really say ‘eso teclado’.