Spanish > English: where are you from
My answer: Soy de Nueva York.
Confusing:
¿De donde somos? Habría muchísimas respuestas para esta pregunta, pero habría que tener un contexto más claro --- There could be a multitude of replies to this question, but it would have to have a clearer context. ---indirect question: Do you want to say where we are from?
¿De dónde somos?
(Somos) del centro del país, de México / Argentina / Italia... --- (We are) from the centre of the country of Mexico, Argentina, Italy....
You say "Soy de.... + the name of city or country you are from. Here are some examples for you....
"Soy de Francia"--I am from France.
"Soy de Alemania"---I am from Germany.
"Soy de Rusia"--I am from Russia.
"Soy de la ciudad de Nueva York"--I am from New York City.
¿De dónde eres? means "Where are you from?" So you answer with "Soy de..." followed by wherever you're from.
Where are you from?
¿De dónde eres?
I'm from America.
De America.
Soy de España (I´m from Spain)
Soy español (I´m Spanish)
Somos de España (We´re from Spain)
Somos españoles (We´re Spanish)
where you are from?
This means "Where are you from?"
It means "Where are you from?" The answer would be "Soy de ..."
¿DE DÓNDE SON USTEDES? (correct spelling)- Somos de España y de México / Méjico.
Ustedes son- You are (polite form in plural)
"Vosotros sois" means "you are" - where "you" is in plural, informal.This form is used in Spain; it is rarely used in Latin America, where the "ustedes" (formal) form of "you" is used almost exclusively, when using the plural, even in cases where the informal version would be used for the singular.
where are your grandparents from
De donde eres?? It is kinda hard to remember these phrases in spanish such as this one and things like how old are you, when is your bday, etc... But this means "Where are you from?"
Where are they from? (ellos= the masculine form of "they")
De dondé es Ud.? (But it means more like "where are you from?)
A. -¿De qué estado son ustedes?B. - Somos del Estado de Hidalgo (for instance)
Translation: Todos ustedes It is used when talking to a group of people.
"Ustedes son" means "you all are" in Spanish. It is used to refer to a group of people in the formal second person plural form.
Ustedes son- You are (polite form in plural)
Ustedes son bromistas. You could also say: Ustedes son embusteros. The word embustero refers to a joke intended to deceive.
ustedes significan todo para mi ustedes son mi mundo
You could say "¿De dónde son ustedes?"
what state are you from? what state do you come from?
De donde son tus padres?
(Ustedes) son; (ustedes) están(Vosotros) sois; (Vosotros) estáis*In some parts of the English-speaking world, the forms; "you all, y'all" are used as the plural of "you"You are all, could probably be translated into Spanish as: "(ustedes) son / están todos" or (vosotros) sois / estáis todos
Ustedes son los mejores del mundo