Estos and Estas both mean 'these'. But one's masculine and the other is feminine. So depending on the subject you are referring to, you would use 'estos' for those that are masculine, and 'estas' for those that are feminine.
"Estos" is the masculine plural form of "this/these" in Spanish, while "estas" is the feminine plural form. So, "estos" would be used for masculine nouns and "estas" for feminine nouns when referring to multiple items.
The Spanish demonstrative adjectives (este, esta, estos, estas) are used to modify nouns, indicating proximity or distance. Demonstrative pronouns (éste, ésta, éstos, éstas) are used to replace the noun itself. In other words, adjectives precede nouns whereas pronouns stand alone.
"Estos son mis" translates to "these are my" in English.
"Estos dos días" means "these two days" in English.
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
"Que estas haciendo" translates to "What are you doing" in English.
estos or estas depending on if the things you are talking about are feminine or masculine nouns
Hola. ¿Que estas haciendo en estos días?
One is formal (como esta usted) and the other is not (como estas) You could compare it to "Sup" and "How are you sir?"
The Spanish demonstrative adjectives (este, esta, estos, estas) are used to modify nouns, indicating proximity or distance. Demonstrative pronouns (éste, ésta, éstos, éstas) are used to replace the noun itself. In other words, adjectives precede nouns whereas pronouns stand alone.
The population of Estos is 451.
"Estos son mis" translates to "these are my" in English.
The area of Estos is 3,220,000.0 square meters.
Estos Celos was created on 2007-08-10.
You would use the word "estos". "¿Son estos tus zapatos?" "Are these your shoes?"
Me encantan estos aretes = I love these earrings.
"Estos dos días" means "these two days" in English.
Like this:Estos lápices son de MiguelDe Miguel son estos lápices Son éstos los lápices de MiguelSon estos lápices de MiguelDe Miguel estos lápices sonSon de Miguel estos lápices