'somos' = 'we are' from the spanish verb 'ser' (to be)
'Ser', in contradistinction to 'estar' (also 'to be'), is used for more enduring, as against temporary 'being',
thus a group of Spaniards could say:
Somos espanoles = We are Spaniards (because it's not a temporary state)
but:
Estamos en el cine = We are at the cinema (Not, one presumes, permanently)
Somos means 'we are'. It comes from the Spanish verb ser, which means 'to be'. If you were to say "Somos familia", it would mean, "We are family".
Somos perfecto. OR Nosotros somos perfecto.
we are = somos
"Somos" is the first person plural of the verb meaning 'to be'. It means 'we are'.
Somos (Latino/Sud)americanos/as - We are South Americans Somos norteamericanos/as - We are (North) Americans
The subject pronoun "nosotros" would be used in Spanish for "somos de Buenos Aires."
Somos means we in Spanish.
nosotros somos nosotros somos
Somos means 'we are'. It comes from the Spanish verb ser, which means 'to be'. If you were to say "Somos familia", it would mean, "We are family".
Somos perfecto. OR Nosotros somos perfecto.
we are = somos
"Somos" is the first person plural of the verb meaning 'to be'. It means 'we are'.
"Nostros somos amigos" is grammatically incorrect in Spanish. The correct phrase would be "Nosotros somos amigos," which translates to "We are friends."
Quien somos.
Somos inteligentes or nosotros somos inteligenteswe are= somosintelligent= inteligentes
somos hermanos
they are - son we are - somos we - nosotros