That means "How are you?"
Cómo está means how are you? (formal/familiar) cómo estás means how are you? (informal)
if ser is being used, you would never say cómo es tú because that means how is you.
Rather, you would say cómo eres tú... that's if you are asking how he/she is (describing) like how that person is... an aspect of that person... Like is she tall, blonde, smart, etc.
That means litterally 'What is your town'
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you my friend?
that question means: "how is your favorite actress?"
asking how your day went or was. tell him or her
It's informal "your hair."
"Como es tu pelo" translates to "What is your hair like?" in English.
"Como es tu pelo" translates to "What is your hair like?" in English.
The translation is How is your teacher. Como es - How is tu - Your (Informal sense) profresor - Teacher
Como. As In Como Es Tu? - How Are You?
"¿Cómo es tu hermano?" means "What is your brother like?" "¿Cómo esta tu hemano? means "How is your brother?"
That means litterally 'What is your town'
What is your best friend like? (the best friend is female)
How's your schedule this semester?
as your phone number
Mi pelo es [descripción de tu pelo].
que es tu apellido mean "What's your family name" como te llamas mean what is your name
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you my friend?