Que es eso means 'what is that'.
Assuming that you're asking eso para que is, it means "what is that for?.
You could say "Eso es lo que pasa". If you literally mean "That is the direction of up", then you could say " Eso es arriba".
if you mean to say it in a way that you are tryin to teach someone a lesson, then you say, "eso es lo que te pasa" but if you mean it in a literal sense, as in you are telling someone that is the outcome, then you can say, "eso es lo que te sale"
"Eso sí que es" means "That's it".
It means 'What is that?' There are three ways to say 'that' in Spanish: ese, esa, and eso. Ese is used for nouns of male gender (eso libro - that book); esa is used for nouns of female gender (esa manzana - that apple); eso is used on its own when what eso/that IS has already been determined or implied. For instance, you would not say '¿Que es eso libro?' to ask 'What is that book?' You would either say '¿Que es eso?' or '¿Que es ese libro?'
That is what I wanted.
This is what I do.
"Eso es lo que pasa", for "that's what's happening". If you mean literally "up" as in "Upstairs" or "overhead", "Eso es lo que está arriba".
In Spanish, "¿Qué es eso?" translates to "What is that?" It is a common question used to inquire about something unfamiliar or unknown.
It means "That is what you think".
If you mean "sweet" as in a flavor, "eso es dulce" or perhaps "Que dulce". If you mean something that is caring or emotional, perhaps "Eso es precioso/a", "que amable", "es mono/a", "es suave", or "es rico/a"
You most likely mean,< ¿Qué diablos es eso?>, which means "What the hell is that?"Diablo literally means "devil."
Assuming that you're asking eso para que is, it means "what is that for?.
You could say "Eso es lo que pasa". If you literally mean "That is the direction of up", then you could say " Eso es arriba".
What a sweet life it really is.
janna que es eso
Eso Si Que Es - 2007 was released on: USA: 5 May 2007 (DVD premiere)