It is nonsense. There's no such word as emerte. It means: "One you are emerte" or "one these emerte"
"Uno estas emerte" is not a standard phrase in Spanish. It might be a typo or a misspelling. If you could provide more context, I would be happy to help clarify its meaning.
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
"Estas en la escuela" in English means "You are at school."
"Estas seguro" means "are you sure" in Spanish. It is often used to ask someone if they are certain about something.
"Also, you are translating."
"Estas pasa" is not a standard phrase in Spanish. It does not have a specific meaning in the language. It could be a typo or an incorrect usage of words.
It is nonsense. There's no such word as emerte. It means: "One you are emerte" or "one these emerte"
It actually means these. But como estas means how are you?
"Estas acciónes" means "these actions".
No estas casada translates to mean you are not married in English.
"Que estas diciendo" means "What are you saying?".
"y como estas" in English is: "And how are you?"
"estas son tuyas?" it means: "are these yours?"
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
you are comical
How are you
'uno (minus, really 'menos' in Spanish) uno' = 'one minus one'
Porques estas muy loca means Why are you so crazy?