how is cousin Rose (if accent over first 'o', and 'a' in esta')
how cousin Rose is (ditto)
Like this cousin Rose (if no accents)
That means, "This is your girl-friend; she is pretty."
I am tired.
He is tired.
You (formal)/it/he/she is/are surrounded
Also is with you
"Como esta" translates to "how are you" in English.
This is one of those cases where accents can really change the meaning of a sentence. "¿Cómo está? Eres mi prima" means "How are you? You are my cousin". As written, "Como esta eres mi prima" would mean "Like this you are my cousin".
It can be translated to English as. This: How are you ?
One is formal (como esta usted) and the other is not (como estas) You could compare it to "Sup" and "How are you sir?"
The Spanish phrase Como esta tu trabajo means how is your work, in the English language. Spanish is spoken in almost all of Latin America.
Fàcil (Easy), How are you?
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you, good?
"Como esta" in Spanish means "how are you" in English. It is a common greeting phrase used to ask someone about their well-being or mood.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you mother?
The Spanish words 'Como esta tu cabeza' translate into English as the words 'How is your head'. These words are said in Italian as 'Com e la tua testa'.
how is my fatherless son
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you doing?