It is not grammatical and it's filled with spelling errors. This is the best I can do: "I have a lot I don't go well [am?] student well you are there"
its como estas, and it mean how are you?
You (plural)/they have passed the test. One more question....how are you (singular)?
Translation: What's up? How are you? What are you doing?
Estos and Estas both mean 'these'. But one's masculine and the other is feminine. So depending on the subject you are referring to, you would use 'estos' for those that are masculine, and 'estas' for those that are feminine.
Are you sure?
"Como estas?"
Que estas comiendo?
You are very sad.
its como estas, and it mean how are you?
Tu estas en tus cuarto de dormir.
"co(accent above o) mo estas" Como estas?
thank you my name is rose
como estas - how are you? and if someone asked you como estas, you would answer such as "bien(good), y tu(and you)?"
Estas despedido (a) (os) For male: Estas despedido For female: Estas despedida For more than one person : Estan despedidos
In Cantonese, it's "Nei Ho Ma." In Mandarin, it's Ni Hao Ma. In Spanish, it is como estas.
"Erase all of the songs except for these songs"; it's in spanish.
If it is someone you know, "Como estas?" or else "Estas bien?" The first is actually "How are you?" the second is "Are you well?" If you do not know the person, or if it someone you have a more formal relationship with, it would be "Como esta usted?" or "Usted esta bien?"