"Vosotros" is a Spanish pronoun that translates to "you all" or "you guys" in English. It is the informal second person plural form used mainly in Spain.
"Quien vosotros buscáis" translates to "who are you looking for" in English.
"Vosotros Locos" translates to "You guys are crazy" in English. It is an informal expression used to indicate that a group of people, specifically addressed as "vosotros," is acting or behaving in a crazy or wild manner.
That's not correct Spanish. In correct Spanish, the sentence would be one of the following: Vosotros sois del Perú (you (plural) are from Peru) or: Vosotros sois peruanas (you are Peruvians
"You are from (of)..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Vosotros sois de... . The second person informal plural subject pronoun and present indicative with dependent preposition may be heard articulated as a leading statement or asked as a tentative question. The pronunciation will be "bo-SO-tro-soy-sthey" in Spanish.
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.
Vosotros is used as a plural form of "you."
"Quien vosotros buscáis" translates to "who are you looking for" in English.
"Vosotros Locos" translates to "You guys are crazy" in English. It is an informal expression used to indicate that a group of people, specifically addressed as "vosotros," is acting or behaving in a crazy or wild manner.
That's not correct Spanish. In correct Spanish, the sentence would be one of the following: Vosotros sois del Perú (you (plural) are from Peru) or: Vosotros sois peruanas (you are Peruvians
It means, "I hope to be with y'all for ever."
(Ustedes) son; (ustedes) están(Vosotros) sois; (Vosotros) estáis*In some parts of the English-speaking world, the forms; "you all, y'all" are used as the plural of "you"You are all, could probably be translated into Spanish as: "(ustedes) son / están todos" or (vosotros) sois / estáis todos
They do use vosotros and ustedes.
'vosotros' = you (informal plural)
Vosotros is an informal, plural you. (It would be like "you guys" in English). "Os" is the object pronoun that corresponds with vosotros. So, for example, if I wanted to say "I am writing a letter to you guys", it would be "Yo os escribo una carta." (Literally, I you guys write a letter.)When you have a reflexive verb conjugated for vosotros, it will start with "vosotros os". For example: "You guys get yourselves dressed" would be "Vosotros os visteis". (Literally, You guys you guys dress.)
(Ustedes) son; (ustedes) están(Vosotros) sois; (Vosotros) estáis*In some parts of the English-speaking world, the forms; "you all, y'all" are used as the plural of "you"You are all, could probably be translated into Spanish as: "(ustedes) son / están todos" or (vosotros) sois / estáis todos
the vosotros possessive is: vuestro/a
Vosotros is the second person plural form, "you" for a group of people you know well--kind of like "y'all". A sentence would be, "Vosotros tenéis que estudiar el vocabulario."