it means you shouldn't trust online translators.
'How are you?' = 'Como esta usted/estas?' (accent on 'a'; formal/informal) 'Me siento bien/mal/asi-asi' = 'I feel well/bad/so-so'
The sentence is incomprehensible. Necesito que papa... > there is no sense... 'Necesito que....' = 'I need....'(followed by a verb). 'Papa''s position is ambiguous. 'Papa por que estas actuando asi' > 'Papa, why are you behaving like this?'
I miss you so much and I dont want to be that way.
It is not grammatical, but it means something like: "thus that which for today"
it means: 'not you too! So I lost my last wonderful friend. I want to cry.'
hola te quiero mucho eso es para todos los que mireen esos putos asi es ok la respueta no mme miren asi solo copien lo que dise aqui ok
It depends on how you are feeling. Most of the time, a polite response would the same as in English. I'm well. Estoy bien. There are many other possible responses. If you are happy, "estoy feliz". If you are ill, you could say "Estoy infermo." If you are just mediocre, "más o menos" or "regular". Whatever your condition or mood is.
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)
"How are you today?" muy bien y usted Bien, gracias ¿Y usted? or Muy bien, gracias. ¿Y usted?
Nothing :) It's a mixture of Spanish and French. Did you mean "moi asi?" That means "me too" in French. "asi asi" is Spanish for "so-so." "moi" is French for "me."
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