"Como eres tu?" does literally translate to "How are you?", but that is not how you would say it in spanish. You would ask " Como estas tu?" the response would be, "Estoy bien" I am well. Or " No muy bien". Not very well.
"Como esta" means how are they.
"Como estas" means how are you. Como estas would be easier to answer (and more accurate) since you can't read anyone else's minds.
However, you could say "Muy bien. Y tu?" or any adjective relating to how you feel.
Example:
Yo estoy cansada. Yo estoy abburida. Ella esta muy nerviosa. Ella esta enamorada.
Muy bien! y tú?
Apparently, it is a response to a "How are you?" question. "Muy bien, y usted como esta?" means "Very well, and you, how are you?"
It's Spelled "Como Esta usted" or "Como esta?" pronounced komo esta usted or komo esta
Translation: ¿Como esta? (accent on the first 'o' and the 'a') = How is.../how are you? Como estan... ?(accents as above) = How are (they)...?
Como esta la sopa? means How is the soup?
how is he
Apparently, it is a response to a "How are you?" question. "Muy bien, y usted como esta?" means "Very well, and you, how are you?"
como esta (formal) como estas (informal) como esta (formal) como estas (informal)
como esta (formal) como estas (informal) como esta (formal) como estas (informal)
como esta la pizza
It's Spelled "Como Esta usted" or "Como esta?" pronounced komo esta usted or komo esta
Translation: ¿Como esta? (accent on the first 'o' and the 'a') = How is.../how are you? Como estan... ?(accents as above) = How are (they)...?
Como esta la sopa? means How is the soup?
como esta su Mae (accent on first 'o', first 'a') = How is your/his/her Mae como esta su Mae (accent on first 'a' only) = As is your/his/her Mae
how is he
mi primo como esta is a formal greeting. It means how are you my cousin?
"Como esta usted" is Spanish for "How are you?". In Tagalog, the equivalent phrase is "Kamusta ka?".
"Como esta" translates to "how are you" in English.