"Adónde van ustedes" in Spanish means "where are you all going?" It is a question asking about the destination or direction of 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.
"¿Adónde vas los miércoles?" means "Where do you go on Wednesdays?" in Spanish.
No, you should use "ustedes son" instead of "ustedes eres" to match the plural form of "ustedes" with "son" which is the correct conjugation. The correct sentence is "Ustedes son estudiantes."
Ustedes is pronounced as "oos-TEH-des" in Spanish.
The indirect object pronoun for "ustedes" is "les" in Spanish.
Where do they go to to use computers.
"Where do the families go to in the last day".
in English it means where are the friends going?
If you mean "Adonde vas", that's Spanish (not French) for "where are you going?" If it's really spelled "adonde va" without the final "s", then the author means "where is he going"?
It means "What are you (plural) going to do for Christmas?"
it means where do you go
Nothing! If 'vas' were 'van', it would mean (in a mix of Spanish and English) 'Where do the books go at 8.30 a.m.'
It is ustedes or in Spain vosotros but mostly ustedes
"Where are you going my love"
Ustedes están bien -You all are good.
Where do your friends go when they have to practice sports.
Slight contradiction. 'Adonde' = 'where to'; 'esta' = 'is'Donde esta tu cuaderno? = Where is your exercise/writing book?