For sure, as a native Spanish speaker I understand "Like these (noun in fem. gender)"
NEVER: "how are you." Because the pronunciation of:
¿Cómo estás? / cómo estás (how are you? informal singulat) is TOTALLY DIFFERENT from "como éstas / estas (personas)" --- like these ones / like these (noun in fem gender)
It means "How is your house?" or "What is your house like?".
This means, "How is your parents' house." It can also be interpreted as, "What is your folks' house like?"
¿Como cuál es su casa?
This is my house.
"y como estas" in English is: "And how are you?"
"Como esta" translates to "how are you" in English.
In English that would mean: "How are you Miss?"
If you mean hola como estas it means hello how are you
como estas = how are you
hola beybe como estas deja ver tus fotos
"you're like a monkey."
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Just : How are you?
Hola! como estas? Hello! how are you?Hola como estas?
Cmo estas bella
That translates over to English as: "My king, how are you?" or "How are you my king?"
corazon is heart, como estas is how are you (familiar), no idea after that