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Yo estoy (I am)Tú estás (You are)

Él/ella/eso//usted está (He/She/it is//you (formal singular) are)

Nosotros estamos (We are)
Vosotros estais (You are) (informal plural) (accent on the 'a')

Ustedes están (You are) (formal plural)

Ellos están (They are)

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What is the present tense form of ser or estar?

The present tense conjugations of 'ser' are as follows:yo soytú eresel/ella/usted esnosotros somosvosotros soisellos/ellas/ustedes sonThe present tense conjugations of 'estar' are:yo estoytú estásel/ella/usted estánosotros estamosvosotros estáisellos/ellas/ustedes están


Do you put a form of estar before a prepositional phrase in Spanish?

Sometimes, but not always (Just like english). For example. "Quiero estar contigo" (I want to be with you) has "estar" before the prepositional phrase ("contigo": With you). But with "Hay un gato debajo de la mesa" (There is a cat under the table), the prepositional phrase ("debajo de": under the) is not preceded by any form of "estar".


What is an ie verb in Spanish?

I passed this question by 5 Spanish Professors at UGA (University of Georgia) and no-one could come up with an infinitive form of a verb that ends with -ie.


How do you say reading in spanish?

"reading" in Spanish is "leyendo". It is usually combined with a conjugated form of the verb "estar". "Estoy leyendo el libro" would be "I am reading the book". This form (present progressive) is not used all that often in Spanish, at least compared with English. More often you would see "Leo el libro", which would commonly be translated as "I am reading the book."


How do you translate estamos to English?

we are here. More generally, it is from estar, "to be", in the third person singular. It is commonly used for speaking of position, so with no other information, it could mean we are here. More commonly that would be estamos aqui.

Related Questions

What are the different wave conjugations used in the Spanish language?

In Spanish, there are three different wave conjugations: -ar, -er, and -ir. These conjugations are used to change the verb form based on the subject and tense of the sentence.


What is spanish form of to be?

To be (permanent) SERTo be (nonpermanent- ie moods) ESTAR


What is the English definition of the spanish word eatoy?

That's not a Spanish word; check the spelling. If you mean "estoy", that means "I am" (a form of the verb "estar").


What dose estan mean in English?

"Estan" from Spanish means "They are". It is the third-person, plural, conjugated form of "estar" ("to be").


Which is the correct form of the verb ESTAR for the nosotros?

The correct form of the verb "estar" for nosotros is "estamos."


What is the present tense form of ser or estar?

The present tense conjugations of 'ser' are as follows:yo soytú eresel/ella/usted esnosotros somosvosotros soisellos/ellas/ustedes sonThe present tense conjugations of 'estar' are:yo estoytú estásel/ella/usted estánosotros estamosvosotros estáisellos/ellas/ustedes están


What does estais mean in English?

"Estais" is the second person plural form of the verb "estar" in Spanish, meaning "you all are" or "you guys are" in English.


Do you put a form of estar before a prepositional phrase in Spanish?

Sometimes, but not always (Just like english). For example. "Quiero estar contigo" (I want to be with you) has "estar" before the prepositional phrase ("contigo": With you). But with "Hay un gato debajo de la mesa" (There is a cat under the table), the prepositional phrase ("debajo de": under the) is not preceded by any form of "estar".


What does estando mean?

"Estando" is the gerund form of the Spanish verb "estar". The gerund means "being". It is important to note that this is one of two Spanish verbs for "to be" and is used for location and temporary situations. The other is "ser", and is used for permanat characteristics. The gerund of that verb would be "siendo".


What does 'estar' mean in spanish?

In Spanish, the verb 'estar' means "to be" in a temporary or conditional sense, often used to express location, feelings, states, or conditions that are not permanent. It is one of the two main verbs for "to be" in Spanish, the other being 'ser'.


What is an ie verb in Spanish?

I passed this question by 5 Spanish Professors at UGA (University of Georgia) and no-one could come up with an infinitive form of a verb that ends with -ie.


Does English have conjugations?

Yes, English does have conjugations, but they are not as extensive as in some other languages. Conjugations in English mainly involve changing the verb form to indicate tense, such as adding -ed for past tense or -ing for present participle.