In the Spanish translation you would insert an 'AND'. So you would say in casual/familiar speech: Bien, y tu como has estado? -- And in formal/respectful speech: Bien, y usted como ha estado? -- Or maybe simply: Bien, y tu/usted?
Mi noche ha estado buena
Been friends since 1898.
good = bueno"good" is "bueno" in spanish.
"Bueno" means good in Spanish.
Which Spanish, when, and where?
"Good morning" in Spanish is "buenos días".
"Real good" is "bueno verdadero" in Spanish
Also known as the Spanish god Majongo, he has been known to grant wishes of Hamarabbî or in the English, good tetas.
Good bye in spanish is Adios!
It is a good week = Es una buena semana It has been a good week = Ha sido una buena semana It was a good week = Fue una buena semana
I imagine, had their civilisation not been ruthlessly wiped out by the Spanish during the 16th century, they might have been good at mathematics. However, I figure the Mayans would likely have taken them to school any day.
no