surely yes, Gabino
"Como no, Gabino" in Spanish means "Of course, Gabino" or "Why not, Gabino." It is a colloquial way of expressing agreement or approval to something Gabino has said or done.
"Como se pone" in Spanish can mean "how is it worn" or "how do you put it on," depending on the context. It is a phrase commonly used when asking how to use or wear something.
"Como son las chicas" means "what are the girls like" in Spanish.
"Como estรกs" in Spanish means "How are you?" It is a common greeting used to inquire about someone's well-being or state.
"Como se llama ella" in Spanish translates to "What is her name" in English. It is a question used to ask for the name of a female person.
"Y como te encontraste" in Spanish means "And how did you find yourself," which can be interpreted as asking how someone is feeling or how they are doing.
"Como se pone" in Spanish can mean "how is it worn" or "how do you put it on," depending on the context. It is a phrase commonly used when asking how to use or wear something.
"Como se llama ella" in Spanish translates to "What is her name" in English. It is a question used to ask for the name of a female person.
gabino means 'hard working'
How did you receive
as bureau.
I think you mean como estas. Como estas translates to how are you in Spanish.
If you mean 'as' - como
"Como estรกs" in Spanish means "How are you?" It is a common greeting used to inquire about someone's well-being or state.
Como un buró (correct spelling) --- like a night table
"Y como te encontraste" in Spanish means "And how did you find yourself," which can be interpreted as asking how someone is feeling or how they are doing.
"How are you?" as a question. If not, then it would mean "Like you are."
It means like grapes