Ustedes is the plural of usted in Spanish.
Ustedes is the plural form of "usted" in Spanish. It is widely used in Spain and Latin American countries to address a group of people in a formal or respectful manner.
No, you should use "ustedes son" instead of "ustedes eres" to match the plural form of "ustedes" with "son" which is the correct conjugation. The correct sentence is "Ustedes son estudiantes."
"Ustedes son" means "you all are" in Spanish. It is used to refer to a group of people in the formal second person plural form.
In Spanish, "vosotros" is used for addressing a group of people in informal situations, mainly in Spain. On the other hand, "ellos" is used for referring to a group of people in a more general or formal context, regardless of being formal or familiar. The main difference between the two is formality and regional usage.
son = "they are" or "you (plural) are"Ex.Ellas son bailarinas = "They are ballerinas"Ustedes son bailarinas = "You (all) are ballerinas"
Ustedes is pronounced as "oos-TEH-des" in Spanish.
Vuestro means "your" but it's plural so it is different from tu
"Ustedes" means "you" in the plural, the polite form
"¿Qué escuchan ustedes?" would be "what do you listen to", using the plural sense of "you".
"uds" is an abbreviation, short for "ustedes" most commonly, "ustedes" is the formal version of "they," but "ustedes" is the plural version of "you" (except in Spain),
"You" in the plural sense is either "ustedes" or, in some areas "vosotros".
No, you should use "ustedes son" instead of "ustedes eres" to match the plural form of "ustedes" with "son" which is the correct conjugation. The correct sentence is "Ustedes son estudiantes."
On what street do you (plural, formal) live?
Ustedes son- You are (polite form in plural)
Why are you (plural) going to the gym?
tú (informal, singular)) usted (formal, singular) vosotros (informal, plural) ustedes (formal, plural)
how are you (all) doing?Usted refers to one person, ustedes (Uds) refers to a group of people not including yourself.
USTEDES --- You (formal - familiar plural in Spanish America; only formal plural in Spain):Ustedes son mis mejores amigos --- You are my best friends."Vosotros" is used instead in familiar plural contexts in Spain:Vosotros sois mis mejores amigos --- You are my best friends.