Como eres tú --- the way you are. No possible answer
A: ¿Cómo eres tú? --- You! What are you like? (A little impolite or rude)
B: Soy delgado, divertido...
usted está tan
which means "so you are"
Estoy asiasi means I am what I am
It is used to indicate that "I am so-so, or neither good or bad", neutral condition. You could say also, "estoy regular".
You would respond by asking how the person is also: ¿y Ud (you/formal/singular)?
You can also responde: ¿y tu? (you/informal/singular)
Como estas usted is asking "How are you?" in a formal manner. You could reply with:Yo estoy mal (I am feeling bad)Yo estoy asi asi (I am so so)Muy bien (Very good)There are many ways to reply. You just need to say "Yo estoy" (I am) and then a word describing your attitude or feeling.
literally, "I'm very good, thanks" "Yo soy muy bien, gracias" is a wrong sentence, the right sentence is "Yo estoy muy bien, gracias" and the meaning "I'm very well, thanks"
It depends on how you are feeling. Most of the time, a polite response would the same as in English. I'm well. Estoy bien. There are many other possible responses. If you are happy, "estoy feliz". If you are ill, you could say "Estoy infermo." If you are just mediocre, "más o menos" or "regular". Whatever your condition or mood is.
If you're talking about your health, "Estoy muy bien" means "I'm very well."If you're talking about being good at something, "Soy muy bueno" or "Soy experto."If you're well-behaved, you can use "Soy muy bueno" or "Me comporto bien."Yo estoy muy bien.
aprendo espanol aprendo espanol=I learn Spanish estoy aprendiendo espanol=I am learning Spanish
Yo estoy bien or estoy bien.
I am not well I am stupid
Assuming it's the response to a greeting, how are you, then it's probably: Estoy bien. Y tu?
I am fine Yo estoy bien
Como estas usted is asking "How are you?" in a formal manner. You could reply with:Yo estoy mal (I am feeling bad)Yo estoy asi asi (I am so so)Muy bien (Very good)There are many ways to reply. You just need to say "Yo estoy" (I am) and then a word describing your attitude or feeling.
Yo estoy muy bien.
"I'm fine thanks"
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literally, "I'm very good, thanks" "Yo soy muy bien, gracias" is a wrong sentence, the right sentence is "Yo estoy muy bien, gracias" and the meaning "I'm very well, thanks"
It means `How are you?'. Estoy bien means `I am fine' in Spanish.
Well, if you were asked first, you can reply with "bueno, gracias, y tu?"
She painted with gusto, her brush strokes full of energy and passion.