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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.

In
the
present
indicative,
the
standard
forms
are:
eu
estou,
tu
estás,
ele/ela
está,
nós
estamos,
vós
estais,
eles/elas
estão.
The
form
estão
signals
third-person
plural
agreement
with
the
subject.
location
or
temporary
conditions:
"Eles
estão
em
casa"
(they
are
at
home)
and
"A
reunião
está
marcada"
(the
meeting
is
scheduled).
It
also
forms
the
progressive
aspect
with
a
gerund:
"Eles
estão
estudando"
(they
are
studying).
vós
estais
has
historical
presence
but
is
rarely
spoken,
with
vocês
estão
widely
used
for
the
second
person
plural.
The
spelling
"estão"
carries
a
nasal
tilde,
and
pronunciation
varies
by
dialect.