To ask generally what someone is like, you would say '¿Cómo eres?' On the other hand, if you are using it as a figure of speech, as the British often do when a friend is being stupid or funny, the better punctuation would be '¡Cómo eres!' to show that you are asking a rhetorical question.
You say "Te pareces a tu madre" pernounced: the pah-reh-cehs ah too mah-dreh
what do you look like = como te miras
¿Cómo eres?
ยฟCรณmo es?
Cuantos anos tienes?
¿Cuál es tu nacionalidad?
When you are talking about yourself, you say "Tengo (your age) años."
The verb "preguntar" in Spanish is used in order to ask a question or inquire about someone or something. This is the infinitive form of the verb "to ask". However, the verb "pedir" is used when borrowing, ordering, or requesting something. Also, to invite a person somewhere, the verb "invitar" is used.
it means i don't know why don't you go ask someone else I'm tired of answering your qustions
To ask what someone is like in Spanish, say, "Como eres?"
You can ask "ยฟCรณmo eres?" to inquire about someone's personality or characteristics. If you are asking about someone else, you can say "ยฟCรณmo es รฉl/ella?" to mean "What is he/she like?"
¿Qué te gusta hacer?
esta ____?
English: What do you like? Spanish: ¿Qué le gusta? (Formal) ¿Qué te gusta? (Informal)
Te Gusto? (Literally "Am I pleasing to you?" ex. "Me gustas" literally means you are pleasing to me or "I like you")
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De donde eres? = Where are you from
¿Estás triste?
Tienes un novio?
You have to say: Usted trabaja?
Cuantos anos tienes?