It looks like you combined two different lines of a dialogue. It means "How are you and you."
It should probably be like this:
cómo estás (how are you?)
bién y tú (fine, and you?)
That means "How is your sister?" in English. However, the "esta" should have an accent over the "a," as "esta" without the accent means something different.
Without the accent (as the question is written), the translation would be "How this your sister?" which wouldn't make sense. Don't forget the accent.
¿Como está Usted (Ud.)? means "how are you?" The Usted form is used when talking in a formal setting.
Como Es Ella. "Como" is how. Like "How Are you?" "Es" means is. " How is it? " "Ella" is she. So the whole thing is
"How is she? "
¡QUÉ CONFUSO! --- How confusing it is!
¿CÓMO ESTÁ ELLA? --- How's she?
¿COMO ESTÁ ELLA? --- The way she is?
Quizá escribió:
Como está tu (casa) --- The way your (house) is
"How are you?"
How is she?
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you my friend?
como estas - how are you? and if someone asked you como estas, you would answer such as "bien(good), y tu(and you)?"
Como tu tapel in English means as you plug it.
"como to estas entose" doesn't really means anything!... maybe you meant "cómo estás tu entonces?" which means something like "so, how are you doing?"
Translated to: "I am well, how are you, what are you doing?"
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you my friend?
Your friend, how are you?
como estas - how are you? and if someone asked you como estas, you would answer such as "bien(good), y tu(and you)?"
you are demented
Como estas tu hermano?
Como tu tapel in English means as you plug it.
Properly "¿Cómo está tu madre?" and means "How is your mother?"
"como to estas entose" doesn't really means anything!... maybe you meant "cómo estás tu entonces?" which means something like "so, how are you doing?"
It is a nonsense sentence that translates to: I am a your friend and how are you?
Como estas tu exams?
Bien et tu - well and you
"Like you"