mi primo como esta is a formal greeting. It means how are you my cousin?
how is my fatherless son
This is one of those cases where accents can really change the meaning of a sentence. "¿Cómo está? Eres mi prima" means "How are you? You are my cousin". As written, "Como esta eres mi prima" would mean "Like this you are my cousin".
How is my angel Bella
mi primo Nina esta enferma
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IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. my love how are you?
The phrase "saludos como han estado como esta mi nieta hermosa" translates to "greetings, how have you been, how is my beautiful granddaughter?" It expresses a warm greeting and inquiry about someone's well-being, specifically asking about the granddaughter's condition. It's a friendly and affectionate way to connect with family.
As you, sir, are my lover. Did you mean: 'Como esta usted, mi querido?' (accents on first 'o' and 'a') = 'How are you, my beloved/love?'
Hola primo, como estas?
This is my school.
Where is my telephone?