¿Cómo está la chica?" means "How is the girl?"
"¿Cómo está la chica?" means "How is the girl?" in English. It's a way of asking about the well-being or status of a girl.
"Como esta tiempo la raza por allá" could be translated as "How is the weather over there with the people?" It seems to be inquiring about both the weather conditions and how the people are doing in that location.
"¿Cómo llama se chica?" is not grammatically correct in Spanish. If you are trying to ask "What is the girl's name?" you should say "¿Cómo se llama la chica?" in Spanish.
"Tu esta's como la flour" contains a typo and incomplete phrasing. If it were corrected and completed, it would say "Tu estás como la flor," which in Spanish means "You are like a flower." It is a comparison used to compliment someone's beauty or delicacy.
"¿Cómo esta la cosa?" is Spanish for "How's it going?" or "How are things?" Literally translated it means "How is the thing?" This construction is typical in Cuba, whereas in Spain you are more likely to hear "¿Qué tal?´or "¿Cómo te vas?"
it translates to 'what is that girls name' so... i would tell them the girls name, or not depending on how creepy they are. to respond you would say something like 'la chica se llama [NAME]'
Como esta la sopa? means How is the soup?
como esta la pizza
"Como esta la familia" means "how is the family" in Spanish. It is a common greeting used to inquire about the well-being of someone's family members.
como se llama tu amiga la mas chica
It can be translated to English as follows: How is the weather?
That where this the girl!
It is translated as, "How is the professor?"
"how's the family?"
The Spanish words 'Como esta tu cabeza' translate into English as the words 'How is your head'. These words are said in Italian as 'Com e la tua testa'.
And this one the sick person?
'La muchacha esta bonita.= 'La signorina e' bella.'
ho la Como Esta hi how are you