They are
You (formal, plural) are
It depends on what you are asking. The English word "son" would be "hijo" in Spanish. The Spanish word "son" is a conjugated form of the verb "ser", meaning "to be". In this case, it is the third person plural, or "they are".
From Spanish to English "son todos" means 'they/you are all'.
"Mijo" is a slang contraction of "mi hijo" - "my son"; It is mostly used in a friendly or familiar context and it's not a real spanish word.
The Yiddish word "son" means "soon" in English.
Son in Spanish is "hijo" and is pronounced like ee-ho. Hope this helped :)
"Son lapices" translates to "They are pencils" in English.
Since "are" is not a Spanish word, I assume you mean "What is the Spanish word for 'are'?" Are in Spanish is either son or están. They are used in different ways, but a general rule is that son is used for things that are permanent, and están is used for things that are temporary.
It means son
The English 'red blue son' means 'hijo rojo azul' in Spanish
Mijito in Spanish (from mi hijo = my son) means "my little son"
In Spanish it means Son-in-law.
"is" plural version is "son"