"How have you carried," or "how have you beared?"
I'm not familiar with the particular phrase, but it probably is the equivalent of "how are you holding up?"
Eat you?
"¿Cómo te va? / cómo te va" (how do you do?) NO ES lo mismo que "como te va"
"¿Cómo te gusta?" means "How do you like it?" in English. It is a question often asked in Spanish to inquire about preferences or tastes.
"¿Cómo te llamas?" in Spanish means "What is your name?" or "What do you call yourself?" It is a common way to ask someone for their name.
"Informally, 'quien te dijo como escribe esto' translates to 'Who told you how to write this?' where the grammar is incorrect. It should be '¿Quién te dijo cómo escribir esto?' in Spanish.
It means 'Like what? And what is your name?.
Como yo te amo means "Like I love you" or "how I love you."
It means 'as I say'.
"¿Como te llamamos?" in Spanish means "What do we call you?" or "How do we address you?" It is a question asking for the name or way to address someone.
Como te va means - Hows you doing -
I want you to be the way I am.In context:No seas débil, te quiero como yo, así, fuerte.
What's your name