"die sind", meaning "they are" or "these are"?
in IPA: /di: zint/ (without the dot over the second i, to be precise)
in American Atrocious Phonetic Spelling: [dee zint] (pronounce this in the English way, it will probably come out right). It is VERY important not to pronounce "die" like the English verb "to die"!
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Wo sind sie = Where are they? Wo sind Sie = Where are you?
There are = Da sind There are = Es sind
sind = are (from the verb sein)
'Beide Sind 'or 'Beides Sind', but it depends on the context
"Sind" is the third person plural form of the verb "sein" in German, which means "to be." It is often used with plural subjects, such as "sie sind" meaning "they are."
'Beide Sind 'or 'Beides Sind', but it depends on the context
Hallo, sind Sie Deutsche? (female) Hallo, sind Sie Deutscher? (male)
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how are = wie sind
Depending on context, Sie sind can be translated as:You areThey are
Was sind sie von Beruf = What are their professions Was sind Sie von Beruf = What is your profession