están Learn Unstarted Summary The Spanish translation for “are (3rd person plural)” is están. See also Recording English Spanish Learn be estar Learn are estan Learn are (2nd person singular) estás Learn Examples of "are" in use There are 40 examples of the Spanish word for "are" being used: Recording English Spanish Learn What are you guys whispering about? ¿De qué están susurrando? Learn You are all together, right? Están todos juntos, ¿verdad? Learn The shops are closed. Las tiendas están cerradas. Learn Tom and Mary are both very happy here. Tom y Mary están muy felices aquí. Learn Are they hiding something? ¿Ellas están escondiendo algo? Learn My shoes are worn out. Mis zapatos están desgastados. Learn What’re you guys doing later? ¿Qué están haciendo ustedes más tarde? Learn The children are causing a fuss. Las niñas están causando un alboroto. Learn Are your slippers worn out? ¿Están desgastadas tus zapatillas? Learn The new pistons are made of steel. Los nuevos pistones están hechos de acero. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "are (3rd person plural)" Practice (41) Lesson Learn Lesson words are (3rd person plural) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases are cheating, Are her parents divorced?, are speaking (plural), Are they hiding something?, Are they still here?, Are you all ready?, Are your slippers worn out?, Employees are happy with the new office space., grapes are sour, His ideas are becoming more unusual., Most of my friends are still single., My jeans are torn., My old shoes are completely worn out., My shoes are worn out., Prices are continuously rising., Soldiers are used to danger., Such claims are unproven., The bellows are made of leather., The boys are ready., The children are causing a fuss. etc. View all lesson phrases Part of Speech Courses Verbs 2 Verbs (Present tense, 3rd person plural) 1