Examples of using "¡ustedes" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you ...
Are you people lost?
You decide.
Come on, you can do this.
- Did you guys sing?
- Did you sing?
You think so?
And you?
You were asleep.
You eat.
Did you help?
You go first.
You're in charge, remember? You decide.
- You three are under arrest.
- The three of you are under arrest.
Come on, you can do this. It's up to you. You gotta make a decision.
You're all invited.
Now, you may have noticed,
Come on, you can do this.
Okay, so you decide.
You are teachers.
- We count on you.
- We're counting on you.
- We are counting on you.
Will you go, too?
You are important.
You are children.
- Did you make it?
- Did you do it?
- Have you done it?
- You are morons.
- You're morons.
What would you do?
Do you have any CDs?
Are you an Arab?
Are you coming with me?
You assemble trucks.
Who are you people?
Do you guys smell something?
What do you know?
Where do you all live?
- You are thirsty.
- You're thirsty.
You speak Japanese.
- Wait here.
- Wait right here.
- You guys wait here.
You drank too much.
Are you all cold?
Do you know him?
How did you all escape?
How much are you guys paying?
Where are you guys going?
You guys are nuts.
Where did you study?
You were brave.
- Are you Choctaw?
- Are you guys Choctaw?
You guys looked mad.
- You're impolite.
- You are impolite.
How are you all?
You're unbiased.
Are you two friends?
You hate me.
I am with you.
Are you people lost?
I'm thinking about you.
Do you live here?
You made a mistake.
They coughed.