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"Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" was created in 1981. It is a song by Juan Gabriel and Luis Aguilé.
"Como eres" in English translates to "How are you." It is a question asking about someone's personality, characteristics, or state of being.
"¿Como eres?" literally means "how are you?", but it really means something similar to "What are you like?". They would be asking for an idea of who you are. If you want to ask "how are you", you would use "¿Cómo está usted?" or "¿Cómo estás?".
¿Cómo eres? means "What are you like?" It invites you to describe your personality in the sense of permanent characteristics about yourself. You should respond with "Soy..." and the correct adjectives that describe you.
In Spanish, "kien eres komo t yamas" translates to "who are you and what is your name?"
you would say: como eres
COMO ERES TÚ --- The way you are
"How are you?" as a question. If not, then it would mean "Like you are."
"Como eres tu" means "the way you are "
"Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" was created in 1981. It is a song by Juan Gabriel and Luis Aguilé.
Como no eres means "as you aren't" so there's no real way to respond to this.
Soy una inteligencia artificial diseñada para ayudar y brindar información. No tengo un ser propio ni conciencia. Estoy aquí para asistirte en lo que necesites. ¿En qué puedo ayudarte hoy?
"¿Como eres?" literally means "how are you?", but it really means something similar to "What are you like?". They would be asking for an idea of who you are. If you want to ask "how are you", you would use "¿Cómo está usted?" or "¿Cómo estás?".
Quien eres = Who are you Como te llamas = What is your name y de donde eres = and where are you from
"Mejor no, eres como loca" is Spanish for "Never mind, you're kind of crazy."
y tu = and you como eres = how are you
This is one of those cases where accents can really change the meaning of a sentence. "¿Cómo está? Eres mi prima" means "How are you? You are my cousin". As written, "Como esta eres mi prima" would mean "Like this you are my cousin".