"Están" means "they are".
"Estan" from Spanish means "They are". It is the third-person, plural, conjugated form of "estar" ("to be").
Como estan = "how are" or "how are they"
how are you guys or to be more litiral, how's'yahguysdoin
Philip and Joe are busy ( it can also mean worrying) but busy is the best form
"they're on foot"
they are in
"Estan" from Spanish means "They are". It is the third-person, plural, conjugated form of "estar" ("to be").
It means How are your grandparents?
Como estan = "how are" or "how are they"
Estan= to be
"Se estΓ‘n besando" means "they are kissing" in English.
Estan mean 'he/she/you all are' (previous knowledge). Estan comes from the Spanish word estar, which means 'to be.' The verb estar is used with describing a location, health, how one is feeling, 'present progressive' (such as 'They are playing soccer.'), results of actions (such as 'The window is open.'), and being in a temporary or uncharacteristic state (such as 'The soup is cold.').
That means "are" or "they are".
"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.
It means "and my aunt and my cousins, how are they?" in English.
estan grave. its very very bad. es - tan - gra-vey.
What a pretty thing, they're bringing you out well