Como la mia means: like mine. (Mine is a feminine singular reference).
"Como la mía" means "like mine" in Spanish. It is used to describe something that is similar to or resembles the speaker's.
"Como es la escuela" means "What is the school like?" in English.
"Como van a la escuela" in English means "how do they go to school."
Ophthalmologist Usualmente se pronuncia "ap-ta-MA-la-chist" en los EU.
"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.
"¿Como es el pelo de la abuela?" translates to "What is grandma's hair like?" in English.
Como esta la sopa? means How is the soup?
Ma. Teresa Perdomo has written: 'Como queriendo dibujar la vida' 'Caleidoscopio'
Estoy aburrido como la mierda = I'm bored as s***.
"Como es la escuela" means "What is the school like?" in English.
How is the party?
"Como la Flor" is Spanish for "Lika a Flower" and the best way to describe the lyrics is that it's representing a girl (a flower) after a breakup
Translation: How is the clothing?
It means "How is the food?"
"Como van a la escuela" in English means "how do they go to school."
"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 esta la pizza
It can be translated to English as follows: How is the weather?