How does your shoulder feel.
It means "How do I look?" or "How do I appear to you?" This is about a 95% accuracy as I am semi fluent in spanish and my wife is totally fluent in Portuguese and Italiano.
back (human body).
It means "the back".
"Come ti siente yo" doesn't have a clear meaning in English. It seems like a mixture of Italian and Spanish, but the phrase is not grammatically correct in either language. If you provide the intended message, I can help with a proper translation.
It means he or she feels like poop. That's the nicest way I can put it.
If you mean your back as in the part of your anatomy, the spanish word is "espalda" (S-paul-dah)
How did you receive
as bureau.
your back.
I think you mean como estas. Como estas translates to how are you in Spanish.
Hello lovely/darling, how do you feel? (Strictly speaking, the translation should be 'how does it feel to you?'. 'How do you feel?' would be 'como te sientes' (with 's' at the end); but I've assumed it's an accidental omission of the 's').
It's Spanish for "My heart feels a bit better [now]."