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Como estas amigo

Updated: 10/10/2023
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12y ago

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Mi día ha sido bastante bien, hasta ahora. Hello, friend, how is your day? My day has been pretty good so far. One thing - The word for "hello" is "hola", where the "h" is not sounded. "Ola" is a wave (on the ocean).

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12y ago

Como estas amigo means How are you my friend.

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Mi día va bien el día de hoy, gracias. My day is going on fine today, thank you.

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