Ellos estan bailando
bailar is in the form of the present progressive because it follows "estar" to give the meaning "is dancing"
The correct verb for "to dance" in Spanish is "bailar." The correct conjugation of "bailar" for the subject "ellos" (they) in the present tense is "bailan," not "baliar." So the correct sentence would be "Ellos estΓ‘n bailando" (They are dancing).
My brother is younger than them.
To conjugate "jugar" with "ellos" (they), you would say "ellos juegan." This form is the third person plural of the verb "jugar" in the present tense.
"Ellos comen" in Spanish means "they eat" in English.
The ellos form of the verb "deber" in the present tense is "deben."
¿Son ellos buenos amigos? means "Are they good friends?" The appropriate answer if they are friends would be Sí. Ellos son Buenos amigos. If they are not good friends. No. Ellos no son buenos amigos. If you do not know. No sé si son buenos amigos.
Ellos son/Ellos están (depending on the rest of the sentence)
You have to use "ellos" in the same grammatical order that when you use "they" in English.ex: ellos son agradables (they are nice)ex ellos estaban jugando (they were playing)
Ellos was created in 1947.
Ellos empiezen. or...Ellos comencen.
cubanos
My brother is younger than them.
'(Ellos/ellas) son/están'. (Male/female) permanent/temporary, e.g.'Ellos son españoles' = 'They - male - are Spanish''Ellas están en Madrid' = 'They - female - are in Madrid'If 'they' is self-evident, no need to say 'ellos' or 'ellas'
(ellos) pueden ('ellos' - they - can be omitted if self-evident)
Where are they from? (ellos= the masculine form of "they")
them = ellos (not personal pronoun way) (to) them = (a) ellos (for) them = (para) ellosellos
It means "They want to have lunch" but it would be more correct to say "Ellos quieren almorzar"
It means "they" or "them". Plural of "el". Keep in mind that this "el" refers to a person, not a thing. The plural of a thing ("el", the) is "los".