No it does not.
"Como estan tus padres" means "how are your parents" in English.
Las manzanas son rojas y estan maduras.
Están mis colegas.
"Como estan" in Spanish translates to "how are you" in English. It is a common greeting phrase used to inquire about someone's well-being or to ask how they are feeling.
I think it means "now they are big/huge/tall and handsome"
Las cebras estan peleandose. There's an accent over the a in estan and the a in peleandose.
Translation: ¿Como esta? (accent on the first 'o' and the 'a') = How is.../how are you? Como estan... ?(accents as above) = How are (they)...?
Translation: ¿Como esta? (accent on the first 'o' and the 'a') = How is.../how are you? Como estan... ?(accents as above) = How are (they)...?
Estan= to be
Como estan = "how are" or "how are they"
Donde estan los servicios (accent on 'a' in 'estan')
"Estan" from Spanish means "They are". It is the third-person, plural, conjugated form of "estar" ("to be").
"Como estan tus padres" means "how are your parents" in English.
That means "are" or "they are".
Cool accent! Anyways, "mum" would be "madre" and "dad" would be "padre", or you can say "parents" instead, which is "padres", "your" is "tu" (without any accents), "are" would be "estan" (I have conjugated the word estar, meaning "to be" for the parents-this doesn't work in all situations), "37" is "treinta siete", and of course "and" is "y". So, now I will put it all together in a sentence: Tu padres estan treinta siete. (your parents are 37) or you could say: Tu madre y padre estan treinta siete. (your mom and dad are 37).
Las manzanas son rojas y estan maduras.
"Estan teniendo"