how are you (all) doing?
Usted refers to one person, ustedes (Uds) refers to a group of people not including yourself.
Cmo estas bella
"I come for you" or "I am coming for you".
"No puedo estar con ustedes en ese cuartito" means "I can't be with you in that little room."
Padrastro
Literally this means, "Do you (plural) desire to dance?" In English it would be better to translate this as, "Do you want to dance?"
you __________ it literally translates to you all or (y'all)
The full name of ESTN network is "Education Sports Television Network." ESTN is a platform that combines educational content with sports programming to engage and inspire students in a unique way. Through a variety of shows and events, ESTN aims to promote both academic learning and physical activity among young audiences.
Cmo estas bella
"I come for you" or "I am coming for you".
"Ambot cmo da" is a phrase in Cebuano, a language spoken in the Philippines. In English, it can be translated to "I don't know about you" or "I don't know what's up with you." It's often used to express uncertainty or confusion regarding someone else's situation or feelings.
What restaurants do you guys prefer.
911 ESTN in A typically refers to a specific type of emergency response system or protocol in certain contexts. In this acronym, "911" signifies emergency services, "ESTN" may stand for "Emergency Services Telephone Network," and "A" could denote a specific area or designation within that network. The exact interpretation can vary based on the regional or operational context in which it is used.
"Tienen ustedes una mascota" translates to "Do you all have a pet?" in English. It is a question that addresses a group, asking whether they own a pet. The phrase uses the formal or plural form of "you" in Spanish, which is "ustedes."
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"No puedo estar con ustedes en ese cuartito" means "I can't be with you in that little room."
do you like to eat fruit
"It means 'you all like the sandwich' in English."