¿Cómo es manolo? = What is Manolo like?
NOTE:
If the original question meant to ask How is Monolo that should be ¿Cómo esta manolo?
There are two forms of "is" in Spanish. Es (from Ser) generally refers to permanence, something unchangeable. Esta (from Estar) generally refers to transience, something temporary.
"Como es Manolo" translates to "How is Manolo" in English.
"Como es tu pelo" translates to "What is your hair like?" in English.
"Como es tu pelo" translates to "What is your hair like?" in English.
"Como es la escuela" means "What is the school like?" in English.
"Como se dice 'es tuyo' en inglés" translates to "How do you say 'es tuyo' in English" in English.
"Como es su pelo" translates to "What is your hair like?" in English.
'como es' means 'how is'
This means "How is Paco"
"Como es tu profesor" in English means "What is your teacher like?" It is a question asking for a description of someone's teacher.
"What is your personality like?"
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. how is this person?
It means (in Spanish) that Manolo is from Texas.
as your phone number
Manolo IS A friend OF Guadalupe.
i think it is "how is your life?" No. 'Como duele' = 'how it hurts' 'Oh well' is English 'Asi es la vida' = 'That's life'.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you my friend?
"Como es su pelo" translates to "What is your hair like?" in English.
Como es el perro means "How is the dog".