Translated from Spanish to English, the question¿Cómo se llama usted? means "What is your name?"It would literally translate to "What are you called?", since llama has a slight different meaning than nombre. (name) This is the form (usted) you would use when you are formally talking to someone. (someone older than you, an important person, etc.)
it means " how are you"
It can either mean "What is his/her name?" (if it's used informally) OR It can mean "What is your name?" (If it's used formally). Usually if it's this one, Llama is followed by Usted/Ud, which is the clarifies between the informal and formal states. OR It can mean what it literally means: How are/is you/he/she/it called?
Fàcil (Easy), How are you?
buenos dias senorita means good morning miss. como estas is how are you
No. It is familiar. The formal would be, "Como se llama Ud.?"
The question asks: What is your name. You would answer: Me llamo (insert name).
Translated from Spanish to English, the question¿Cómo se llama usted? means "What is your name?"It would literally translate to "What are you called?", since llama has a slight different meaning than nombre. (name) This is the form (usted) you would use when you are formally talking to someone. (someone older than you, an important person, etc.)
This statement incorrectly matches subject and verb. The verb is conjugated for "tu" not "Ud." It should be translated as "What is your name?"
Singular ¿Cómo se siente? (Formal) ¿Cómo te sientes? (Informal) Plural ¿Cómo se sienten?
it means " how are you"
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It can either mean "What is his/her name?" (if it's used informally) OR It can mean "What is your name?" (If it's used formally). Usually if it's this one, Llama is followed by Usted/Ud, which is the clarifies between the informal and formal states. OR It can mean what it literally means: How are/is you/he/she/it called?
Fàcil (Easy), How are you?
"en-syen-ded por fa-bor" Si quiere Ud. saber como se dice "enciended por favor" en otra lengua, hay que decir en la pregunta en cual lengua quiere saber la traducción.
One is formal (como esta usted) and the other is not (como estas) You could compare it to "Sup" and "How are you sir?"
Como esta means: How are you? It is the formal/Ud version of the question. The informal version would be: Como estas?