Esta and estas are different, but have essentially the same meaning. Estas and esta are the present tense forms of "estar", which means "to be". Estas means "you are", and "esta" means "he, she or it is". The verb estar is used for more immediate feelings/actions.
No estas casada translates to mean you are not married in English.
you are killing
you are demented
"You are in my life" "You are part of my life"
"How are you today?"
hablando
Esta and estas are different, but have essentially the same meaning. Estas and esta are the present tense forms of "estar", which means "to be". Estas means "you are", and "esta" means "he, she or it is". The verb estar is used for more immediate feelings/actions.
No estas casada translates to mean you are not married in English.
"y como estas" in English is: "And how are you?"
it means " - "what are"
It means "Are you there?"
"que estas bien" phrase could be translated as English "be well" or "take care" when leaving
Churra is slang for guapa, equivalent in english to the expression: "looking good!!" Guapa meaning lovely, beautiful.
you are far
"are these cool"
Are you there, friend?