Examples of using "Están" in a sentence and their english translations:
- They're fine.
- They're doing fine.
They're waiting.
They're jittery.
They're crazy.
They're broke.
They're broken.
They're talking.
They're defenseless.
They're inside.
They're with me.
Are you guys OK?
Are they here?
They're dying.
They're clean.
- They're there.
- They are there.
They're with me.
They're with me.
They're drunk.
Both of them are busy.
They're running without shoes.
- They are happy.
- They're happy.
They're coming back.
They're escaping.
All are present.
Are you people lost?
They're both dead.
They're drunk.
You are both in the wrong.
They're already here.
They're insane.
"Where are your books?" "They are on the desk."
they're training.
Alright. Are you ready?
Are you ready?
These are all just smashed.
They are muddy.
They are at lunch.
- They are watching.
- They're watching.
- They're inside.
- They're in.
- Are they busy?
- Are you guys busy?
- Are yous busy?
- They are here.
- They're here.
Are they satisfied?
Someone's knocking.
Here they are!
Are you hiding?
They're lying.
Where are they?
- They're busy.
- They are busy.
They're ready.
They're jealous.
They're worried.
They're working.
They're tired.
- They're surprised.
- They are surprised.
They're smiling.
They're separated.
They're outside.
- They're wrong.
- They're mistaken.
- They are wrong.
They're married.
They're listening.
They're involved.
- They're fighting.
- They are fighting.
- They're dancing.
- They are dancing.
They're angry.
- They're alone.
- They are alone.
They're alive.
They're arguing.
They are gray.
They're talking.