It means "is".
"Coma Sta" in Spanish does not have a specific meaning. It seems like a misspelling or a misinterpretation of a phrase or word. In Spanish, "coma" means "coma" and "sta" could be an abbreviation for "esta" which means "this" or "is". It is important to have the correct spelling and context to accurately determine the meaning.
It depends on where you put the accent marks:Ésta, triste--- This woman, sadEsta triste (niña) --- This sad (girl)Está triste --- you are sad (polite you singular both genders) / He / she is sad.
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Sta is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word está. The second person formal singular or the third person informal singular of the present indicative in the above-mentioned example may be translated respectively into English as "You are" and "He (it, one, she) is." The respective pronunciation will be "sta" in Italian and "ey-STA" in Spanish.
to stand
A mi me gusta... and Me gusta... are Spanish equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "I like... ." The phrase translates literally as "(As for) me, it pleases me..." and "It's pleasing to me..." in English. The respective pronunciation will be "a mee mey GOO-sta" and "mey GOO-sta" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Pa sta je sada means what is now? Or something like that...
If u mean how do you say "your" in pashto then its "sta"
Station Approach
Ora basta! is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Ahora basta! The exclamations translate literally as "Now that's enough!" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "O-ra BA-sta" in Pisan Italian and "a-O-ra VA-sta" in Uruguayan Spanish.
stop or stand (depends on the word)
Festa Pizzeria is an Italian equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Fiesta Pizzería. The feminine singular phrase translates literally from Italian and from Spanish as "Party Pizza Shop" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "FEH-sta PEET-tsey-REE-a" in Pisan Italian and "FYEH-sta PEET-tsey-REE-a" in Uruguayan Spanish.