muy bien gracias...............very well thankyou
hola (hello) como estas? (how are you?)
They are saying, "Hello! How are you my girl?"
Which one? You surely will confuse someone writing and saying: "Hola, como esta"¡Hola! ¿Como ésta? --- Hi! like this one? (referring to an object in fem. gender)¡Hola! ¿Cómo está? --- Hello! How are you? (polite, singular)
Como means how, so for ex. if someone says Como eres? (How are you?), you can say bien gracias, which means fine thank you.
I say, "No mi llamo Bernado."
Well, since "hola" means "hello," you can respond by saying something like "hola" back. If someone that you just met says this, you could respond with "Hola. Me llamo (your name). ¿Cómo te llamas?" This means "Hi, my name is (your name). What's your name?"
Hola is what Spanish people say for hello. Thanks :)
It means hi, how are you? some people might say that it means what's up? but what's up? has a different phrase. hola, como estas? (hello, how are you?) Que tal? (how's it going?) Edit: And "¿Que pasa?" is loosely "What's happening?" eres tarado
Mexico dice hola y adiosMexico says hello and goodbye
good, thanks= bien, gracias bad=mal and you?= y tu? (pronounced e two)
Hola senor/senora/senorita (apilledo). Como esta usted? ¡Buenos dias señor (man)/señora (married woman)/señorita (un-married woman) + last name! ¡Buenos dias señor Smith! or you could just say hola or hi if you feel like it otherwise you could say what the first person says bye khilda6
hello