'¿Cómo está?' means "How Are You?" in Spanish.
Its a way to ask how someone is formally.
The use of 'Usted' is implied in the verb: 'está.' 'Usted' refers to the formal you in the Spanish language. 'Usted' is used to address someone you don't know, or who is older than you and/or a person of authority.
*"¿Cómo estás tú?" and "¿Cómo estás?" ARE NOT the same, for the intention is different and you must be very careful when using the first form. The excesive use of "tú" or the personal pronoun in Spanish in someone's speech or writing could be considered bothersome.
If you mean for this, it is How are you? ( friend) To say to an adult would be como esta.
This is spanish language. It means How are you?
Like this (using a noun in fem. gender)
Like these (noun in fem. gender)
The English greeting "How do you do" does not have a direct translation in Spanish. The word-for-word translation does not mean the same thing as it does in English. "How are you" is the preferred greering: ¿Cómo esta? (formal) ¿Cómo estas? (Informal)
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This is really a question ?Que onda? and ?Como estas? This means literally How are the waves? and How are youu (familiar, not formal or to elders (Como Esta? Both the word Que has an accent and the words estas over the a and esta over the a. Que onda? is a very hip way of saying "Hey. What's cool?" or How it hanging or waving, slight pun intended for males to joke about their male parts. Nevertheless, it is very cool to say Que onda? without being disrespectful.
Como. ¿Como se dice "how" en español? How is "how" said in Spanish?
mutha isn't a word..."puse como usted tan significa" means "you put like you so mean" except it's the mean as in significance, not as in opposite of nice
como estas?
como estas
"como?" means "how?" - Como estas? - How are you?"como" also means "like" - Era como una rosa - It was like a roseIt can also be from de verb "comer" that means "eat" - Como pizza - I'm eating pizza
howHow, if it is written with an accent "cómo". Without the accent, it is "like", "as", or the first person singular form of the verb "comer". It then means "I eat".Como is a lake in Italy cómo in Spanish is How como means how? like in a question if you say "como estas" it would be "how are you"The word como in Spanish is translated to as and also like.
These things "you" bother a lot.I do not know why the English word "you" is stuck in there, but it could mean "These things bother you a lot."
The English greeting "How do you do" does not have a direct translation in Spanish. The word-for-word translation does not mean the same thing as it does in English. "How are you" is the preferred greering: ¿Cómo esta? (formal) ¿Cómo estas? (Informal)
Como nieve, means like snow
If you're not here is the English equivalent of 'Si tu no estas aqui'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'si' means 'if'. The personal pronuon 'tu' means 'you'. The adverb 'no' means 'not'. The verb 'estas' means '[you] are'. The adverb 'aqui' means 'here'.
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Como is a Spanish word which means as or like.¿Cómo? means How?------------Or, "como" also means "I eat," from the infinitive "comer," "to eat."como means how.
It depends on where you put the accent mark: está = "is" esta = "this" (referring to a noun in feminine gender) ésta = "this one" (feminine)
how are you