"You are friends" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Siete amiche.
Specifically, the verb siete means "(informal plural You all) are." The feminine noun amiche means "(female) friends." The pronunciation is "SYEH-teh ah-MEE-keh."
"You are friends" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Siete amici.Specifically, the verb siete means "(informal plural You all) are." The masculine noun amici means "(male) friends." The pronunciation is "SYEH-teh ah-MEE-tchee."
Siete svegli in Italian is "You're awake" in English.
"You're very kind" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Siete molto gentili.Specifically, the verb siete is "(you, you all) are". The adverb molto means "very". The feminine/masculine adjective gentili translates as "kind".The pronunciation will be "SYEY-tey MOHl-toh djehn-TEE-lee" in Italian.
"Are you twins?" in English is Siete gemelli? in Italian.
It means "(you) are".
siete impressionante
Siete is the second person plural of the verb essere (to be): I am (sono), you are (sei), he/she is (è), we are (siamo), you are (siete), sono (they are).
"You all" is an English equivalent of the Italian word voi. The second person informal plural pronoun in question may be found employed in local or regional Italian as an admiring, respectful form for the singular "you." The pronunciation will be "voy" in Italian.
Siete buone amiche! in the feminine and Siete buoni amici! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You are good friends!" Context makes clear whether two or more female (case 1), male or mixed (including both female and male) friendly groups (example 2) suit. The respective pronunciations will be "SYEH-tey BWO-ney a-MEE-key" in the feminine and "SYEH-tey BWO-nee a-MEE-tchee" in the masculine in Italian.
ragazze siete bei
Siete i migliori sorella
voi siete matti