That's not correct Spanish. In correct Spanish, the sentence would be one of the following: Vosotros sois del Perú (you (plural) are from Peru) or: Vosotros sois peruanas (you are Peruvians
" Sois franc avec moi" is French for "be honest with me" or "be straightforward with me." It is a request for openness and honesty in communication between individuals.
"You are from (of)..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Vosotros sois de... . The second person informal plural subject pronoun and present indicative with dependent preposition may be heard articulated as a leading statement or asked as a tentative question. The pronunciation will be "bo-SO-tro-soy-sthey" in Spanish.
If you are referring to the verb "to be" the infinitive is "ser" not somos. Yo soy Tú eres Él, Ella, Usted es Nosotros somos Vosotros sois Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes son
J'aimerais (cond. present) que tu sois (subj present) là .orJe souhaiterais que tu sois là .orJe voudrais que tu sois là .The verb in the principal sentence is conjugated with the conditionnal present form, the subordonate is in the subjonctive form.I wished you had been here =j'aurais aimé (conditionnal past first form) que tu sois (present subjonctive) là j'eusse aimé (conditionnal past 2nd form) que tu fus (past subjonctive) là Do not translate literaly with - j'aime que tu sois (or fus) là It would mean (I like you to be here)
That's not correct Spanish. In correct Spanish, the sentence would be one of the following: Vosotros sois del Perú (you (plural) are from Peru) or: Vosotros sois peruanas (you are Peruvians
"Vosotros sois" means "you are" - where "you" is in plural, informal.This form is used in Spain; it is rarely used in Latin America, where the "ustedes" (formal) form of "you" is used almost exclusively, when using the plural, even in cases where the informal version would be used for the singular.
The Spanish word Soy comes from the verb Ser and means "I am".
Use somos when you're talking about how 'we' are, character wise. Somos inteligentes. We're intelligent. Somos muy animados We're very lively. Use sois when you're talking to a group of your friends or close acquaintances. Sois inteligentes. You guys are smart. Sois muy animados. You (all) are pretty lively.
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It's extremely formal, so it would mean "Thou art most kind, my lady."
(Ustedes) son; (ustedes) están(Vosotros) sois; (Vosotros) estáis*In some parts of the English-speaking world, the forms; "you all, y'all" are used as the plural of "you"You are all, could probably be translated into Spanish as: "(ustedes) son / están todos" or (vosotros) sois / estáis todos
¿De dónde es / son / eres / sois?
Es / eres hermosa.Son / sois hermosas.
Usted(es) es/son (formal, singular/plural)) Tu eres (informal, singular) Vosotros sois (informal, plural)
Es / eres interesante. Son / sois interesantes.
¿De dónde es / son / eres / sois?