How sweet it is.
'como es' means 'how is'
If you mean "sweet" as in a flavor, "eso es dulce" or perhaps "Que dulce". If you mean something that is caring or emotional, perhaps "Eso es precioso/a", "que amable", "es mono/a", "es suave", or "es rico/a"
Como es el perro means "How is the dog".
The literal translation from Google is... 'sweet as states'
You are nice and sweet
You should switch category, "como es el" is Spanish, not french. I think it means "How is he".
"Como es tu pelo" translates to "What is your hair like?" in English.
do you mean como se mueve?como se mueve = as it moves
"Como es tu pelo" translates to "What is your hair like?" in English.
"Como es la escuela" means "What is the school like?" in English.
How is the party?
como es almuerzo