How to Say "y'all are" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “y'all are” is “sois” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
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Examples
¡Qué suerte sois amigos!
How lucky you (all) are friends!
Sois de Madrid, ¿verdad?
You (all) are from Madrid, right?
Cuando sois mayores, podéis viajar por el mundo.
When you (all) are older, you can travel the world.
The 'You All' Form
'Sois' is the specific verb form used for 'vosotros,' which means 'you all' informally. It is almost exclusively heard in Spain and Equatorial Guinea.
Ser vs. Estar Confusion
Mistake: “Using 'sois' for temporary conditions (e.g., *Sois cansados*).”
Correction: Use 'estáis' (from the verb *estar*) for temporary states like 'tired' or 'hungry': 'Estáis cansados' (You are tired).
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