Word
Sus pantalones están sucios.
Meaning
Their pants are dirty.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Course
Breakdown of Sus pantalones están sucios.
estar
to be (location/state)
sucio
dirty
su
his/her/its/their/your (formal)
el pantalón
pants
Questions & Answers about Sus pantalones están sucios.
Why is it Sus instead of Su? Does it change because "their" means multiple people?
Actually, it's the opposite! In Spanish, possessive adjectives match the thing being owned, not the owner. Because pantalones (pants) is plural, you must use the plural form sus. You would say sus pantalones whether they belong to one person (his/her pants) or multiple people (their pants).
So couldn't Sus pantalones also mean "His pants" or "Her pants"?
Why do we use están instead of son for "are"?
Why does the word for dirty (sucios) end with an "s"?