Usually this is said as "Cómo está usted" and means "how are you" in the formal form.
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∙ 13y agoI is an informal way to say "how's it going?"
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∙ 13y agoI could mean "going to be like" or "like you are going to be".
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∙ 8y agocómo está means any of the following:
how is he
how is she
how is it
If you add the word "Usted at the end, it means how are you.
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∙ 10y agocomo va su dia
Como te va means - Hows you doing -
"ça va": I'm OK/ all's OK - "msg moi": text me - "on da low": (???)
"El va a ver a su novia" is Spanish for "He's going to see his bride."
¿Quién va a festejar su cumpleaños este año? = Who's going to celebrate their birthday this year? ¿Cuántos años va a cumplir esa persona? = How old will that person turn?
Nu-va-da Nu as in number va as in very da as in dad
From what gate are you going to leave on your flight? Yes, it should be qué.
It means "her mother goes to school" in English.
2009
in da us?
it doesn't work as well
Su mesa VA a estar lista pronto.
'How is your day going?' can literally be translated into 'Cómo su día va?'.