These.
"Estos son mis" translates to "these are my" in English.
Me encantan estos aretes = I love these earrings.
It means: What are these?
Estos dos diaz, actually spelled "dias", means "These two you gave me".
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'.
People back then ...
I guess you mean "Pequeñas niñas estos días", altohugh it doesn't make much sense, the translation is "Little girls this days"
Esta expresión está incompleta; debería de ser:Que baratos (están estos muebles) --- This furniture is cheap.
The population of Estos is 451.
Estos and Estas both mean 'these'. But one's masculine and the other is feminine. So depending on the subject you are referring to, you would use 'estos' for those that are masculine, and 'estas' for those that are feminine.
The area of Estos is 3,220,000.0 square meters.
It means, "These games are very good"