There is a couple of small mistakes in the sentence. . It is very important to note the accents in written Spanish. "Esta" means "this" referring to a feminine subject. "Está" is the third person singular present conjugation of the verb "estar", meaning "to be". "Casa" is a feminine noun in Spanish, so the article must be "la", not "el". "¿Dónde está la casa?" means "Where is the house?".
¿Dónde está aquí? means Where is this place?
Talking about the place that you are actually at.
¿Dónde esta aquí? means Where here?
Donde esta la escuela? - Where is the school?
A: Where is your family?
"Where is your house?"
where is the chiken.
esta en mi cama encuerada
Bad Spanish grammar: What is (wrong form of the word) the school. Dónde esta la escuela = where is the school Qué es una escuela = what is a school francis says: it can also be a fragment of a sentence: Qué está la escuela .... "haciendo"? the problem is that without the tilde (´) it means nothing, if it's a question it has to have a (´) over the qué, so because it doesn't have it, i will assume that "esta" could also mean "está", which changes completely the meaning of the frase. Expl. que esta la escuela that this the school Qué está la escuela ... haciendo What is the school ... doing hope my answer clarified your question
You mean in English? "Where is the table?"
what time is this trini out at school
dond esta huvicada la glandula pituitorria
where is the chiken.
That where this the girl!
Tanpa
Donde esta la documentacion?
esta es la respuesta
a donde es a la escuela? (without accents)
esta en mi cama encuerada
Bad Spanish grammar: What is (wrong form of the word) the school. Dónde esta la escuela = where is the school Qué es una escuela = what is a school francis says: it can also be a fragment of a sentence: Qué está la escuela .... "haciendo"? the problem is that without the tilde (´) it means nothing, if it's a question it has to have a (´) over the qué, so because it doesn't have it, i will assume that "esta" could also mean "está", which changes completely the meaning of the frase. Expl. que esta la escuela that this the school Qué está la escuela ... haciendo What is the school ... doing hope my answer clarified your question
You likely meant to say: donde esta mi cerveza? Which means "Where is my beer"?
It means (though 'estan' should be 'esta'): Where is the school-principal/-director? There could be many answers, e.g.: No esta = He's not here Esta en la oficina = He's in the office De momento no esta disponible = He's not available just now Esta en clase = He's in class NB There should be an accent on the final 'a' in 'esta'
Where is Carmela's house?