How to Say "statuses" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “statuses” is “estados” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Viajé por tres estados diferentes el mes pasado.
I traveled through three different states last month.
Los estados del agua son sólido, líquido y gaseoso.
The states of water are solid, liquid, and gas.
Revisé los estados financieros de la empresa.
I reviewed the company's financial statements.
Always Plural
This form 'estados' is the plural of 'estado'. It refers to multiple political regions or multiple conditions. To talk about just one, use 'estado'.
Using 'estados' as a Verb
Mistake: “Using 'estados' instead of 'estás' (you are) or 'están' (they are).”
Correction: 'Estados' is only a noun. Use 'estás' when talking to one friend, or 'están' when talking about a group of people: '¿Cómo están?' (How are they?).
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