= 'How are you, sir?' (Mixture of informal 'estas' and more formal 'senor')
You'd have expected the more (consistently) formal: 'Como esta usted, Senor?'
In both cases, 'esta(s)' should have an accent on the 'a'.
If it doesn't, it could also mean:
Like these, senor? ('Like' in sense of 'similar to')
I eat these, senor.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you pretty?
The syntax here is incorrect. ¿Cómo estás? is the informal form for "How are you?". ¿Cómo está usted? is the formal form for the same question. You cannot mix the two forms.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. how are you doing senorita?
Señor, ¿cómo está usted?
*Señor, ¿cómo le va?
Also possible: Caballero
How are you today?
como estas = 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)?"
It actually means these. But como estas means how are you?
buenos dias senorita means good morning miss. como estas is how are you
hola, como estas?
como esta (formal) como estas (informal) como esta (formal) como estas (informal)
como esta (formal) como estas (informal) como esta (formal) como estas (informal)
"y como estas" in English is: "And how are you?"
Hola! como estas? Hello! how are you?Hola como estas?
como estas = how are you
¿Como estas?
Como estas?
como estas - how are you? and if someone asked you como estas, you would answer such as "bien(good), y tu(and you)?"
what is your name and how are you?
"Como esta" translates to "how are you" in English.
"Cómo estas?
It actually means these. But como estas means how are you?