It can be translated to English as. This: How are you ?
"Como vai você?" or "Como está você?" are common ways to say "how are you?" in Portuguese.
I think it's Portuguese for: Hi my friend where are you and how are you
You should use just: "Tudo bem?" something like "is everything well?" But if you really want to use "how are you": 1) como esta? 2) como esta voce? 3) como vai? 4) como vai come?
"Como esta" translates to "how are you" in English.
One is formal (como esta usted) and the other is not (como estas) You could compare it to "Sup" and "How are you sir?"
Ola como esta? or Oi como vai? Ola, Oi = hello, hi. como = how. esta = are. vai = goes. Voce, which is the personal pronoun for 'you' in Portuguese, doesn't have to be used. For the verb form tells listeners that it's the third person form with he/she/it/you, depending upon the context.Olá, como vai você
Fàcil (Easy), How are you?
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you, good?
"How is your family?"
The Spanish phrase Como esta tu trabajo means how is your work, in the English language. Spanish is spoken in almost all of Latin America.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you mother?
Translation: What are you doing? This statement is commonly used as a question.