Run away because the dead people are in the street!
"Corre que los muertos están en la calle" translates to "Run, the dead are in the street." It is an expression used to convey urgency or danger, as if warning that something very serious or threatening is happening.
"Como estan" in Spanish translates to "how are you" in English. It is a common greeting phrase used to inquire about someone's well-being or to ask how they are feeling.
"Calle" in Italian is a street or a narrow lane. It is commonly used in Venice to refer to the narrow streets that run through the city.
The phrase "Lla estan vin grandey guapo" is not in Spanish. It appears to be a combination of misspelled and incorrect words.
"Se están besando" means "they are kissing" in English.
"Como el chisme corre" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "like gossip spreads" in English. It is often used to describe how quickly rumors or information circulate among people.
Estan= to be
"Son" is the third person plural form of the verb "ser" which means "to be" in Spanish. "Están" is the third person plural form of the verb "estar" which also means "to be" in Spanish, but is used to indicate a temporary or current state or location.
they are in
They are proud.
"Estan" from Spanish means "They are". It is the third-person, plural, conjugated form of "estar" ("to be").
"the dog runs"
the dead
"Están" means "they are".
Translation: The desks are
That sentence seems to be in "Text speak". It should read "¿Que haces? ¿Cómo estan?" This means "What are you doing? How are you (all)?
'Direccion de la calle' translates to mean 'the direction of the street' in English.
It means How are your grandparents?