The spanish words vosotros locos means you crazy in english.
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
"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.
Vosotros is primarily used in Spain and in some regions of Latin America. It is the informal plural form of "you" in Spanish, used when addressing a group of people.
"Totos locos so mos" is not a recognized phrase in Spanish or English. It seems to be a made-up or incorrect expression. If you can provide more context, I might be able to help you better understand its meaning.
Sois, comes from the verb "to be" [ser] conjugated on vosotros. It is mostly used in Spain or some people from Argentina. yo SOY - tu ERES - ella, el, usted, ES - nosotros SOMOS - vosotros SOIS - ellos SON http://www.linguistlist.org/issues/19/19-574.html
'vosotros' = you (informal plural)
If you mean the American 'y'all', it's 'vosotros'
It is ustedes or in Spain vosotros but mostly ustedes
it is "Ustedes Estan Locos" :D "Vosotros estáis locos" is better, becasuse it's more colloquial. ------------ I'm not entirely certain, so I'll leave the previous up. Ustedes estan locos would mean 'You feel crazy', I believe. Sois locos would mean 'You are crazy'. 'Vosotros' is an unnecessary edition, since sois/estáis means 'you are' already. Ustedes estan locos is for talking to strangers/being polite, which would be a bit contradictary in that sentance. :P So, basically, 'Sois locos'. :P
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
(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
Vosotros is used as a plural form of "you."
Estamos locos
somos locos
¿Y de usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as? ¿Y referente a usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as?
(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
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.)