It means, "Like so, Nicola." It can also be translated, "How so, Nicola?" It can also be translated, "I eat like this, Nicola." The meaning is in the context... and in the punctuation.
"Como asi" in Spanish is an expression that can be translated to "like that" or "how so." "Nicola" is a name and does not have a direct English translation. So "como así nicola" could be interpreted as "how so, Nicola" or "like that, Nicola," depending on the context.
"Asi es amiga" in Spanish translates to "That's how it is, friend" in English.
You start by not saying "Estoy asi, asi" in the first place. It means "I'm that way, that way". It's a mistake made by Spanish students. Assuming you want to say "I'm so-so." In Spanish you would say, "Estoy mas o menos" or "Estoy regular". "Asi" means "like that" or "that way". You could say, "Soy asi" meaning "I'm like that" or "I'm that way" referring to some character trait of yours. You could also say "Estoy asi" meaning, again, "I'm that way" but referring to how you are positioned or some condition you are in.
"In English, 'si vas a actuar asi' translates to 'if you're going to act like that.'
"Asi es mi vida" is a Spanish expression that translates to "That's life" in English. It is used to accept situations or circumstances that are beyond our control.
This translates to "hey, do you have a boyfriend or something like that?" in English.
i think it is "how is your life?" No. 'Como duele' = 'how it hurts' 'Oh well' is English 'Asi es la vida' = 'That's life'.
Asi como soy yo: Just as I am.
"asi" in english means "like this"
"asi" in english means "like this"
Asi como antiguo eres (just as you are now old), voy a ser (I will be).
It means "like this"...como is like or as (unless it has an accent, in which case it's "how"). Así (which has an accent on the i) means thus or so. If you're hearing this, and not seeing it, it might be "cómo hace" which is a question meaning "How do you do it?"
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)
as if my wife
COMO ÉSTE género masculinoCOMO ÉSTA género femeninofeminine- como este(W R O N G !)masculine- como esta (W R O N G!)
Does your dog like this confetti?
Cm asi
puen nomas asi