estate

be, be at, estate


Verb estate

  1. Compound of the informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of estar, está and the pronoun te.

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Examples
  • Estate callado o despertarás al bebé.

    Be quiet, or the baby will wake up.

  • Estate callado, o di algo que merezca la pena que oiga.

    Be silent, or speak something worth hearing.

  • Estate lejos de mí.

    Keep away from me.

  • Estate atento a su última película que se estrena el mes que viene.

    Watch out for his latest movie which comes out next month.

  • Él es una persona maja, estate seguro, pero no muy listo.

    He is a nice person, to be sure, but not very clever.

  • Estate pendiente de ella.

    Keep an eye on her.

  • Estate seguro de ti mismo.

    Be confident.

  • Estate preparado.

    Be prepared.

  • Estate vigilante.

    Be vigilant.

  • Estate atento.

    Be watchful.

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