it means: how many are we today?
The second of January.
Estamos en Culiacan means we are in Culiacan when translated from Spanish to English. Culiacan is a Mexican city located in the north western part of Mexico.
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.
The way it's written (tu is after tienes), the literal translation is "do you have your cold in January". If you mean to ask tienes frio tu, en enero - or, tu tienes frio en enero, then it's probably "are you cold in January."
"Nosotros estamos" in English means "We are."
The word in spanish "enero" in English means January.
"We are almost there."
We are sick/ill.
"Where are we on Saturday?"
it means what page are we on. 8=>
it means: how many are we today?
"of course we are" or "we are clear" depending on the context of the sentence.
The second of January.
"En que mes estamos" translates to "Which month are we in" in English.
It means: "we are the volleyball team"
means: "we are in New York"