"Usted" is used to address another person, male or female (there is no sex gender in this word), so it means "you". It is used in formal situations, mainly when you don't personally know the person you are addressing, or you are speaking to someone who has a superior social status, or just to show respect.
Ya it does
Ustedes son- You are (polite form in plural)
"No puedo estar con ustedes en ese cuartito" means "I can't be with you in that little room."
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"uds" is an abbreviation, short for "ustedes" most commonly, "ustedes" is the formal version of "they," but "ustedes" is the plural version of "you" (except in Spain),
Do you guys have a private house or an apartment?
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It is ustedes or in Spain vosotros but mostly ustedes
Ustedes están bien -You all are good.
"Ustedes" means "you" in the plural, the polite form
"¿Qué escuchan ustedes?" would be "what do you listen to", using the plural sense of "you".
ustedes significan todo para mi ustedes son mi mundo
you guys are intellectual
Vuestro means "your" but it's plural so it is different from tu
Ustedes son is the formal way of saying "You guys are.", "Or it was them"
I'm bored. And you?
"Adónde van ustedes" in Spanish means "where are you all going?" It is a question asking about the destination or direction of a group of people.
Translation: Todos ustedes vienen