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we are here. More generally, it is from estar, "to be", in the third person singular. It is commonly used for speaking of position, so with no other information, it could mean we are here. More commonly that would be estamos aqui.

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Estamos means 'we are' in Spanish. It is the plural first person (we) present form of the verb 'estar' which means 'to be.'

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estamos casados

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