"¿Cómo son?" Literally, "How are [they]? Another way to interpret this question is, "What are they like?" You describe their character, their nature. You say how they are: energetic, lazy, bookish, uneducated, eager, clever, dull, scintillating, apt, quick, etc.
"Como son las chicas" means "what are the girls like" in Spanish.
As written, "like are" or "as are". "Cómo son" would be "how are".
"Como son las clases" means "What are the classes like" in English. It is a question asking for information about the characteristics or qualities of the classes.
"¿Cómo son los estudiantes?" means "How are the students?"
alumnos is another word that means "students". I find that it is usually used more when referring to younger students, however alumnos and estudiantes can be used interchangably. "como son los alumnos" is asking "how are the students" meaning, what is their personality like, how do they look, etc.
Como son tus padres
How are you and how is your life?
"Como son las chicas" means "what are the girls like" in Spanish.
As written, "like are" or "as are". "Cómo son" would be "how are".
Perry Como was 5ft 6in tall, was the first of his family to be born in the United States, and was the 7th son of a 7th son, and he had 12 siblings.
Como son fisicamente.donde vivvieron.sus costumbres y como son de caracter
That means "How are the jaguars?"
"como son los caballos"
how are the girls -- How are they (all boys or a mixture of girls and boys)?
"Como son las clases" means "What are the classes like" in English. It is a question asking for information about the characteristics or qualities of the classes.
argentinos
how is my fatherless son