Hi! How's it going? How have you been? would be the best translation I think...
"Ola hermosa como estas" translates to "Hello beautiful, how are you?" in English. It's a friendly greeting often used to compliment someone while inquiring about their well-being. The phrase combines a warm salutation with an expression of admiration.
ola = life
Hola (silent H), hello.
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IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Hello, how can you speak spanish?
Ola d dond d conosco means "Hello how are you?" in English.
Hi/hello Miiz how are you you know you have a beautiful photo
I think it's Portuguese for: Hi my friend where are you and how are you
Hi how's it going with you how's the family
It means all, everything (όλα)
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
means ''everything baby except the a''