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Well, I'm not a Spanish speaker and I'm not a native english speaker, but I think I can help you a little bit.
"Está" is the term "is" in the third person.
Example: "Ele está, he is."
Están is the same thing, but in the third person of the plural.
"Eles están, they are."
I hope I helped somehow, if I got something wrong that's because I don't speak spanish and I'm not very good at English.
Have a nice day.

Hello, I am a Spanish speaker and would like to help you. Both está and están are conjugations of the verb estar. We use the verb estar to indicate temporary states and locations. In this way, this verb stands for position, location, action, condition, and emotion. We use está in the simple present tense for the third-person singular (él/ella - he/she) and for the second-person singular (formal you - usted). On the other hand, we use están for the third-person plural (ellos/ellas - they) and for the second-person plural (ustedes - formal you). For instance:

1. Ustedes están gordos (You all are fat)

2. Ella está delgada (She is thin)