estão
Estão is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Portuguese verb estar, meaning "to be." It is used to describe temporary states, locations, and ongoing actions, and it typically corresponds to "they are" or, in Brazilian usage, to "you (plural) are" when the subject is eles/elas or vocês.
Estar comes from Latin stare (to stand) and is conjugated as an irregular verb in modern Portuguese.
Estar is contrasted with ser, which expresses inherent or permanent qualities. A common use is to describe
Regional variation affects second-person plural forms: in Brazilian Portuguese, vocês estão is standard; in European Portuguese,
See also: estar and ser; progressive aspect in Portuguese; conjugation tables.