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?"
Buenas tardes señora. Como esta usted. = Good afternoon ma'am. how are you You can say good thank you = Bien gracias Or I'm fine thank you = Estoy bien, gracias You could add: Y Usted? = And yourself?
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you, good?
It's Spelled "Como Esta usted" or "Como esta?" pronounced komo esta usted or komo esta
it means " how are you"
hola! como esta usted?
Bien. ¿Y usted?
If it is someone you know, "Como estas?" or else "Estas bien?" The first is actually "How are you?" the second is "Are you well?" If you do not know the person, or if it someone you have a more formal relationship with, it would be "Como esta usted?" or "Usted esta bien?"
Buenas tardes señora. Como esta usted. = Good afternoon ma'am. how are you You can say good thank you = Bien gracias Or I'm fine thank you = Estoy bien, gracias You could add: Y Usted? = And yourself?
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you, good?
It's Spelled "Como Esta usted" or "Como esta?" pronounced komo esta usted or komo esta
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you doing?
A un comerciante portugues le preguntarias Como esta usted? si no hablas bien portugues, y Como esta o senhor? si lo hablas bien.
"¿Cómo está usted?" is a Spanish phrase that means "How are you?" or "How do you feel?" It is a formal way to inquire about someone's well-being or current state.
"Como esta usted" is Spanish for "How are you?". In Tagalog, the equivalent phrase is "Kamusta ka?".
One is formal (como esta usted) and the other is not (como estas) You could compare it to "Sup" and "How are you sir?"
it means " how are you"
"¿Cómo está usted, señor?" is Spanish for "How are you, sir?" It is a polite way to inquire about someone's well-being.