Does your dog like this confetti?
Asi como soy yo: Just as I am.
asi pero arreves
Asi como antiguo eres (just as you are now old), voy a ser (I will be).
as if my wife
i think it is "how is your life?" No. 'Como duele' = 'how it hurts' 'Oh well' is English 'Asi es la vida' = 'That's life'.
puen nomas asi
In Spanish "That's how i roll" is "Asi es como me roll."
'How are you?' = 'Como esta usted/estas?' (accent on 'a'; formal/informal) 'Me siento bien/mal/asi-asi' = 'I feel well/bad/so-so'
Me gustan 'lacrosse' asi como futbol
de dónde es usted?
bien (good) or mal (bad) then say gracias y tu (thanks and you?)Como esta? is the polite enquiry 'How are you' or 'How is he/she?' (but only if there is an accent on the 'a' in esta'. If not, it means either 'Like this (woman, or feminine gender noun)' or 'I eat this (feminine noun object)').Assuming it is WITH the accent, you could respond:Bien, gracias (Well, thank you)Asi asi, gracias (So-so, thank you)(To respond negatively might require more-complicated language in response)
"Como asi" in Spanish is an expression that can be translated to "like that" or "how so." "Nicola" is a name and does not have a direct English translation. So "como así nicola" could be interpreted as "how so, Nicola" or "like that, Nicola," depending on the context.