'You (plural, informal) are'
The verb 'estar' (to be) indicates temporary being, e.g. location
Estais dos mujeres hermosas (accent on first 'a')
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To one person ( informal ) ---------- ¿Estas seguro ? To one person ( formal ) ----------------¿Esta seguro? To more than one person ( mixed genders ) ¿ Estais seguros? To more than one person ( all male ) ¿ Estais seguros? To more than one person ( all female ) ¿ Estais seguras?
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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"Estais" is the second person plural form of the verb "estar" in Spanish, meaning "you all are" or "you guys are" in English.
In latam-Spanish would be: "¿Estás ahí?", in Spanish (Spain) would be: "¿Estais allí?"
Donde estan ustedes? (where are you, plural) Donde estais dos? (where are you two, familiar)
Estás/estais en la clase setecientos veintiocho. (Singular/plural; with accent on 'a')
Estais dos mujeres hermosas (accent on first 'a')
To be = ser (if referring to more permanent states of being) Soy Eres Es Somos Sois Son or 'estar' if temporary, e.g. location, mood: estoy estas esta estamos estais estan
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To one person ( informal ) ---------- ¿Estas seguro ? To one person ( formal ) ----------------¿Esta seguro? To more than one person ( mixed genders ) ¿ Estais seguros? To more than one person ( all male ) ¿ Estais seguros? To more than one person ( all female ) ¿ Estais seguras?
¿Está usted en el autobús? (singular, formal) ¿Estás en el autobús? (singular, informal) ¿Están en el autobús? (plural, formal) Estais en el autobus? (plural, informal)
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)
It can be done by using "no" + a conjugation of the verb 'ser' = to be I am not = No soy You are not = No eres He/She is not = No es We are not = No somos You(plural) are not = No soís They are not = No son 'Ser' is used for permanent/innate being. For less-permanent, e.g. location, the verb 'estar' is used: No estoy/no estas/no esta/no estamos/no estais/no estan
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