them, the boys, the girls and boys, at least 2 names but 1 has to be a boy
it depends on the context
It means: they
They or them
they
What does ellos mean in spanish
What do
they eat
Viven can mean either they live (ellos viven) or you all live (Ustedes viven).
ellos
The subject pronoun used when talking about a boy and a boy in Spanish is "ellos".
"Pasaron" comes from the verb "pasar" which means to pass. This is the past tense of the ellos form of the verb. So, "pasaron" means "they passed."
it means they have
they eat
it means to say in ellas/ellos form in spanish
ellos
Ellos empiezen. or...Ellos comencen.
Donde viven (ellos)? ('The 'ellos' means 'they', but is unnecessary if the context makes it clear that you mean 'they'. Otherwise 'donde viven?' could mean 'Where do you (polite) live?'
(ellos) pueden ('ellos' - they - can be omitted if self-evident)
ellos tienen
them = ellos (not personal pronoun way) (to) them = (a) ellos (for) them = (para) ellosellos
Ellos son/Ellos están (depending on the rest of the sentence)
You generally wouldn't see "casaron" by itself in Spanish. "Ellos se casaron" means "they got married."
(ellos/ellas) han contribuido (ellos/ellas) contribuyeron