As written, the sentence means: 'Jorge and I busy?' to which the answer(s) would presumably be 'Yes' (Si) or 'No' (no).
But I suspect the questioner simply wants to know the meaning of: 'Jorge y yo ocupados' i.e. 'Jorge and I (are) busy'.
Translation: Jorge and I are busy
estamos
you son, your son.
"They are circles."
Mon fils means "my son" in English.
It means: What are these?
Mijito in Spanish (from mi hijo = my son) means "my little son"
you son, your son.
"Estos son mis" translates to "these are my" in English.
It means "are".
The Yiddish word "son" means "soon" in English.
It means: What are they?
"They are circles."
¿Qué son aceitunas? - What are olives?
"Como son" in Spanish translates to "How are they" or "What are they like" in English. It is used to inquire about someone's characteristics or personality.
Un fils (masc.) is a son in English.
Mon fils means "my son" in English.
and the son
Our second son