You can either say "Bien, gracias, ¿y usted?" or depending how you are feeling you can change "bien" to "No muy bien" or "Excelente"
como esta usted (formal) (pronounce coh-moh est-ahoost-eth) como eres tu (friend/relative)
Our son is enjoying his new guitar very much.
If the question is "Que pasa, mi amigos? Como estad usted? The translation to English is: "What's up, my friends? How are you?"
Est is a suffix and est means most of.
answer the question in the same yhat you would answer "is it that..." in English. "Est-ce que" is not a complete question but calls for the object of the question. Est-ce que tu as garé la voiture ? is "did you park the car?" Est-ce que la voiture est garée ? is "is the car parked?" Est-ce que la voiture est bleue, ou est-ce qu'elle est rouge ? is "Is the car blue, or is it red?
Fortis est. (Or forte est, if the noun in question is neuter.)
The statement written above is incomprehensible. It looks like someone combined the Spanish "Donde" with what should be the French phrase "est part". In theory, this would mean "Where has left?" The other option is that the Internet removed all accented letters from the Spanish phrase "Dónde está París?" which is the Spanish question for "Where is Paris?" The answer is "Paris is in France" or "París está en Francia."
Qui est...? in French is "Who is...?" in English.
mi mamo est pregnaro
oeste pronouncarion: ow-est-ay
La physique est-elle utile? is the inversion into a question of the French phrase La physique est utile. The question means "Is physics useful?" while the statement translates as "Physics is useful" in English. The pronunciation will be "la fee-seek ey-tel yoo-teel" in French.
The cast of Tout est question de fringues - 2006 includes: Ilona Georges