'estos' means 'these (things)' referring to masculine-gender objects/persons.
STOS BASIC was created in 1988.
"Me estás tentando" is Spanish for "you are teasing me" or "you are tempting me". It is pronounced "may eh-STOS tehn-TAHN-doe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Kristos Andrews goes by Stos, Xtos, and K-stos.
"Espero que disfrute éstos para su nuevo bebé."
"Are you there?" in Spanish is, "¿Estás allí? It is pronounced, "Eh-STOS ah-YE?" Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.¿Está / están / estás / estáis ahí (tambiénallí)?
Chre stos Angelake s has written: 'O autocheiras nychta'
"Are you at the show?" in Spanish is "¿Estás al cine?" It is pronounced "eh-STOS ahl SEE-nay?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
'hree-stos'
Chre stos Giannaras has written: 'Orthos logos kai koino nike praktike'
Chre stos M. Matsias has written: 'Po go ni-Deropole'
"Why aren't you sleeping?" in Spanish is "¿Por qué no estás durmiendo?" It is pronounced "Poor KAY no eh-STOS dur-me-EN-doe?"
"Are you busy handsome?" in Spanish is "¿Estás ocupado, guapo?" It is pronounced "Eh-STOS oh-koo-PAH-doe GWA-po?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations