I can't wait to be with you all again.
I can't wait to be with you all again.
"No puedo estar con ustedes en ese cuartito" means "I can't be with you in that little room."
It means "the living room" (Sala de estar) or "the lounge", "waiting room" (sala de esperar).
Deseo estar con usted / ustedes / vosotros, asúnicamente / solamente / nada másSólo quiero estar con usted / ustedes / vosotros, as.*With "tú", use: contigo: Deseo estar contigoúnicamente.
Quiero estar sólo con usted / ustedes / vosotros, as.Quiero estar sólo contigo.Please, be careful:Sólo --- onlysolo--- alone
Estar a salvo means "be safe" in English.
It means "the room" or "the lounge". "Sala de estar" means "living room". "Sala de esperar" means "waiting room".
"to be"
First, let's understand what "are" is in the English language. In the conjugation for the verb "to be", it is used in the second person singular and plural (you are), the first person plural (we are), and the third person plural (they are). This is an unusual English verb, because it has a unique form in the first person (I am). The third person singular is "is". (He/she/it is). This is all much more complex in Spanish. There are two verbs for "to be", depending on the context in which they are used. "Estar" and "ser". There are six unique forms for each verb. The ones corresponding to the English "are" would be: Estar: Tú estás, nosotros estamos, vosotros estáis, ustedes están. Ser: Tú eres, nosotros somos, vosotros sois, ustedes son. In addition, Spanish utilizes the subjunctive much more than in English. This is used to imply a sense of doubt or uncertainty. This is a rather confusing topic, but there is another whole separate set of terms when using this "mood". The terms for this "mood" are: Estar: Tú estés, nosotros estemos, vosotros estéis, ustedes estén Ser: Tú seas, nosotros seamos, vosotros seáis, ustedes Sean
"I'm so happy to be with you" translates to "Me complace estar con usted." (in a very polite context). You can also say:Estoy contento (a) de estar con usted / ustedes / vosotros (as).Estoy contento (a) de estar contigo.
It means "to be/stay in the house"
odio estar enfermo = i hate being sick