IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Just : How are you?
It means 'You are crazy, old man'
It means "you're gettin' old!"
Asi como antiguo eres (just as you are now old), voy a ser (I will be).
they use to say it old england like "hello love" its like now "hello there"
good bye old, hello new ?
Not at all you are very beautiful and no way are you old and you delight (my) dark beauty. (There is some gender-confusion in the adjectives; 'beautiful' and beauty' are female; 'old' and 'dark', male, while apparently referrin g to the same person).
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Hello!" shouted the old man.
There are two ways of doing it that would be correct."Hello!" shouted the old man. "Hello?" shouted the old man.
Translation: Where are you, and what do you do? Because 'estas' and 'hace' are different 'persons', '....que hace' could also mean 'what does he/she do', 'what is he/she doing'
It is like granny hair. Or like the hair of an old woman.
because the Spanish used some letters from the English word "hello" Answer The English Hello comes from Old German. Hola comes from another source and people now answer the phone with "Hola" or "ola" or, as in Tucson, with "Bueno."
Hello