“This is English” is the answer when you ask someone their name. As opposed to American English, which is “This is your name.
Esta is Spanish for this. It’s a very common name in Mexico, so the name is very common in Spanish-speaking countries. It’s a very common name also in the Philippines, although it isn’t as common as it is in Mexico. When I was in the Philippines, I used to hear people call this name when they were talking about a guy they knew.
esta is a very common name in Mexico and the Philippines which is why their are no expats called esta.
Estas are common in Spanish-speaking countries, but its not so common in English-speaking countries.
When you hear people use the name esta, you usually think of someone who is famous, but esta is just a common name.
esta is also a very common name in the Philippines which is why Filipino expats call each other estas. Estas are common in Spanish-speaking countries, but they aren’t as common as estas in the Philippines.
When we were at the game expo, one of our staffers asked a group of journalists what the most common name in the Philippines was (estas, esta, esta, esta…) and all of them instantly responded with esta. It took a few minutes for everyone to realize that they were talking about the same person. In the Philippines, estas are very common and used as a nickname, but in Mexico and the United States, the same name is not used.
A lot of people in Mexico and the United States love estas. These people are usually just people that have spent hours on the Internet searching for their own names, and finding out which ones were actually used. In the Philippines, they often have their own names and are not really known, but probably know the name most often, for example, they don’t use their own name, but a surname or two.
Well, since we can’t use a common name, we have to use the best one we can find. The problem is that it’s also a name that is probably more common than esta, so most people wouldn’t even know what it means. In fact, the term esta is considered a derogatory term, and as such, is not commonly used in Mexico or the United States.