I think you mean to say cómo (accent on first o) es tu novia (one word) or cómo (accent on first o) está (accent on a) tu novia.
When you use the verb "ser" as in "¿cómo es tu novia?", the question asks for a physical or personality description as in: ella es muy bonita (she is very pretty)
When you use the verb "estar" as in "¿cómo está tu novia?, the question asks for a state of being or emotional state as in: ella está muy feliz (she is very happy)
"Como es tu no via" does not have a clear meaning in Spanish. It seems like a combination of words that may not form a complete or correct phrase. Can you provide more context or rephrase the sentence for clarification?
"Como es tu pelo" translates to "What is your hair like?" in English.
"Como es la clase" translates to "What is the class like" in English.
"Como se dice 'es tuyo' en inglés" translates to "How do you say 'es tuyo' in English" in English.
"Como es tu profesor" in English means "What is your teacher like?" It is a question asking for a description of someone's teacher.
"Como es tu pelo" translates to "What is your hair like?" in English.
'como es' means 'how is'
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"Como es tu profesor" in English means "What is your teacher like?" It is a question asking for a description of someone's teacher.
"Como es la clase" translates to "What is the class like" in English.
"How is your job?"
"How is the dove/pigeon?"
This means "How is Paco"
como es almuerzo
"What is your personality like?"
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. how is this person?
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?