Usted debe / deben / debes / debéis novecientos ochenta y tres punto sesenta y siete (euros)
gavay mea uno dos dollarsaso and y duz someone owe you money or something???
Brontosaurus (BRON-TOWE-SAY-RUSS), Pterodactyl (TEER-OWE-DAK-TILE), Tyrannosaurus Rex (TEE-RON-OWE-SAY-RUSS REX), Stegosaurus (STEEG-OWE-SAY-RUSS) and Triceratops (TREE-SEER-OWE-TOPS).
I would say they owe her a little amount of money
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If you are talking to a person that you are familiar with such as a friend, you would say "como estas?" If you are talking to a person that you are unfamiliar with or that you owe respect to, you would say como esta? (without the "s"). You would use the second one with a collegue, or a boss, or a teacher, or an elderly person.