ball
Pelota is the Spanish term for ball, something a child might play with.
I want a new ball.
This sentence expresses a desire for something - in this case, a new ball. 'Quiero' is the Spanish verb for 'want'.
The ball is broken.
This denotes a state of an object - in this case, a broken ball. 'Está rota' is the Spanish phrase for 'is broken'.
Where is the ball?
This is a question about the location of the ball. '¿Dónde está?' is the Spanish phrase for 'Where is?'
I like to play with the ball.
This sentence is used to express one's enjoyment in playing with a ball (for instance, in sports or simple children's games). 'Me gusta' is a way to say 'I like' in Spanish.
The ball is on the ground.
This denotes location of an object, in this case, a ball that is on the ground. 'Está' is a verb meaning 'is' often used for location in Spanish.
The ball is red in color.
This phrase describes the color of a ball. 'Es' is the Spanish verb for 'is' and is often used for descriptions.
The boy kicks the ball.
This sentence describes an action performed by a boy - kicking a ball. 'Patea' is the Spanish verb for 'kicks'.
The ball got lost.
This phrase tells that the ball cannot be found. 'Se perdió' is the Spanish phrase for 'got lost'.
She threw the ball.
This sentence describes an action done by a girl - throwing a ball. 'Lanzó' is the Spanish word for 'threw'.
The ball is mine.
This is a declaration of ownership, stating that the ball belongs to the speaker. 'Es mía' is the Spanish phrase for 'is mine'.