For example:
* "They are happy" would be "Aŋunaŋ uŋalaq" (where "aŋunaŋ" is the plural subject pronoun and "uŋalaq" means "happy").
* "We are going" would be "Aŋuŋi aŋalaq" (where "aŋuŋi" is the plural first-person pronoun and "aŋalaq" means "go").
The specific conjugation of the verb "to be" (which doesn't exist as a stand-alone word) will depend on the subject, tense, and context.
If you can provide more context about what you're trying to say, I can help you find the correct Aleut phrase.