son = "they are" or "you (plural) are"
Ex.
Ellas son bailarinas = "They are ballerinas"
Ustedes son bailarinas = "You (all) are ballerinas"
The "ez" ending seen on many Hispanic names like Sanchez, Fernandez, Martinez is the equivalent of "the child of" - much like Anderson(en) = the son of Anders, MacArthur = the son of Arthur, O'Reilly = son of Reilly, etc.
It is a little confusing as to what you are asking.If you are asking for the French equivalent of the English word "son", it would "fils" (fee-s).If you are asking for the English equivalent of the French word "son", it would "his/her/its".
The Spanish language equivalent for the English "postscript" is "posdata;" the abbreviation equivalent to the English "P.S." is, appropriately, "P.D."
"Son lapices" translates to "They are pencils" in English.
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The "ez" ending seen on many Hispanic names like Sanchez, Fernandez, Martinez is the equivalent of "the child of" - much like Anderson(en) = the son of Anders, MacArthur = the son of Arthur, O'Reilly = son of Reilly, etc.
From Spanish to English "son todos" means 'they/you are all'.
It is a little confusing as to what you are asking.If you are asking for the French equivalent of the English word "son", it would "fils" (fee-s).If you are asking for the English equivalent of the French word "son", it would "his/her/its".
The Spanish sentence "Cuando son sus cumpleanos?" means "When are your birthdays?" in English.
The Spanish language equivalent for the English "postscript" is "posdata;" the abbreviation equivalent to the English "P.S." is, appropriately, "P.D."
What are these is an English equivalent of '¿Qué son estos'. The interrogative 'qué' means 'what'. The verb 'son' means '[they] are'. The masculine demonstrative 'estos' means 'these'. All together, they're pronounced 'keh-soh-NEH-stohs'.
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Son in Spanish is "hijo" and is pronounced like ee-ho. Hope this helped :)
The English 'red blue son' means 'hijo rojo azul' in Spanish
Equivalente in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "equivalent" in English.
The English equivalent of the Spanish word "Vuestro" is "All Your"
"Dos" is equivalent to "two" in English.