Here’s a chart focusing on the Spanish forms using "Tú estás" (You are - informal, present tense, temporary state):
English | Spanish | Usage Example | Translation |
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You are tired | Tú estás cansado | Tú estás cansado después de trabajar. | You are tired after working. |
You are happy | Tú estás feliz | Tú estás feliz hoy. | You are happy today. |
You are at home | Tú estás en casa | Tú estás en casa ahora mismo. | You are at home right now. |
You are sick | Tú estás enfermo | Tú estás enfermo hoy. | You are sick today. |
You are worried | Tú estás preocupado | Tú estás preocupado por el examen. | You are worried about the exam. |
You are busy | Tú estás ocupado | Tú estás ocupado con el trabajo. | You are busy with work. |
You are sad | Tú estás triste | Tú estás triste por la noticia. | You are sad about the news. |
You are nervous | Tú estás nervioso | Tú estás nervioso antes de la entrevista. | You are nervous before the interview. |
You are excited | Tú estás emocionado | Tú estás emocionado por el concierto. | You are excited about the concert. |
You are angry | Tú estás enojado | Tú estás enojado por lo que pasó. | You are angry about what happened. |
You are in the park | Tú estás en el parque | Tú estás en el parque con los niños. | You are in the park with the kids. |
You are waiting | Tú estás esperando | Tú estás esperando el autobús. | You are waiting for the bus. |
You are lost | Tú estás perdido | Tú estás perdido en la ciudad. | You are lost in the city. |
You are thinking | Tú estás pensando | Tú estás pensando en tus vacaciones. | You are thinking about your vacation. |
You are studying | Tú estás estudiando | Tú estás estudiando para el examen. | You are studying for the exam. |