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spanish sentence...


Question Posted Sunday February 4 2007, 8:42 am

i always here some spanish people in my school say "eso ehh". come someone tell me wut it is. i tried google and urban dictionary but google only gave me lyrics and urban dictionary didnt have anything. thnx.

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dannywalsh answered Saturday March 31 2007, 5:22 am:
"eso ehh"

eso mean "that's" but I can't find what "ehh" means. I think the best site to translate languages is www.freetranslation.com
Hope this helps,
DannyWalsh

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hotpotato answered Thursday March 1 2007, 5:12 pm:
The phrase means "that's it" like "that's right". Some words you cannot translate directly because they won't make sense.

See here:

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"Eso es" can also mean "this is" as in "eso es mi esposa", meaning "this is my wife."

"a eso de" is about.

If you want to translate words from a language to another, you can use:

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or

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are good sites.

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opinionated06 answered Thursday February 15 2007, 10:17 pm:
They might be saying "eso es" which means "that is". Maybe they were describing something to each other. :)

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orphans answered Sunday February 4 2007, 1:01 pm:
In class, I was taught that "eso" was around/about/near. But I went to freetranslation.com and it said "eso" means "that". And "ehh", it didn't change, so obviously it's not a word in spanish.

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Igotamonopoly answered Sunday February 4 2007, 12:59 pm:
Eso means that.

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christina answered Sunday February 4 2007, 11:22 am:
www.dictionary.com. Use the translator.

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