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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.

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โˆ™ 12y ago

You say "Te pareces a tu madre" pernounced: the pah-reh-cehs ah too mah-dreh

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โˆ™ 13y ago

what do you look like = como te miras

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โˆ™ 13y ago

¿Cómo eres?

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โˆ™ 1y ago

ยฟCรณmo es?

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Q: How do you ask someone what they are like in spanish?
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