It depends:
"this is" : esto es
In your example: Ella es mi prima, Erica
Other examples:
This is my house: Esta es mi casa
This is my cat: Este es mi gato
2007-02-11 07:22:39
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answer #1
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answered by ~*Marie~* 2
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esta es mi prima, Erica.
2007-02-11 15:22:11
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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esta es mi prima erica or ella es mi prima erica
2007-02-11 15:47:31
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answer #3
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answered by Talis 4
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ella es mi prima Erica if you are talking about a person
this means, este, esta
this is my tv
este es mi televisor
2007-02-11 15:31:34
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answer #4
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answered by tere 3
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Este es/Esta es (it depends on the gender of the noun you are talking about).
Your example:
Esta es mi prima Erica.
I hope that I helped you.
2007-02-11 15:30:44
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answer #5
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answered by mcc123 2
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Ãste es (masculine)
Ãsta es (femenine) mi prima Erica.
2007-02-11 16:34:19
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answer #6
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answered by Martha P 7
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>>Esta es<< mi prima, Erica.
De nada,
<3 STFU Cos I'm Nut Gobbler
2007-02-11 15:18:22
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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"Este mi prima, Erica."
2007-02-11 15:27:15
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answer #8
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answered by dino 2
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Ãsta es mi prima, Ãrica. (feminine, singular)
Ãste es mi primo, Carlos. (masculine, singular)
Ãstas son mis primas, Ãrica y Marta. (feminine, plural) (this are)
Ãstos son mis primos, Carlos y José. (masculine, plural) (this are)
2007-02-11 15:32:16
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answer #9
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answered by placer y goce 3
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Go to a search engine and type in "altavista babelfish". It's a translation site for nearly every language. Should help you out.
2007-02-11 15:19:37
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answer #10
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answered by Ironica 2
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