The phrase 'Com se com sa' has no meaning in Spanish. For it actually is a French phrase that correctly is stated as follows: Comme ceci, comme cela. It often is shortened to Comme ci, comme ça. The French pronunciation is the following: kum see, kum sah. The English equivalent is 'like this, like that', 'so-so', or in other words 'lukewarm'.
"So so" can be translated to "comme ci comme ça" and "you" can be translated to "tu" in French.
Spanish and French are similar and different. They are both located on the Italic branch on the Indo-European language tree. They are both based off of the Roman alpabet, too. There is one major difference between the languages; pronounciation. In Spanish, you pronounce every letter exept "h", but in French you don't pronounce a lot of letters. Ex: comma ci, comma ca is French. It means so-so. It is pronounced com see, com sa Asi-asi is Spanish. It also means so-so. It is pronounced ah see ah see, like it is spelt.
Ca Va means how are you doing in french, you can answer (i wrote these like there spelled): Pa Mal, meaning you not bad Com se com sa, meaning so, so bein, meaning your good tres bein, meaning your very good those are the most common ways to respond, and usually people say merci (thanks) after they respond. Hope this helps!
Que fait-il? Sa is a possessive pronom and is insert between verb and the possessed else(S)
"Se kiyes sa" in English means "Who is that?"
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"So so" can be translated to "comme ci comme ça" and "you" can be translated to "tu" in French.
Sa isang electrical wiring diagram, ang "COM" ay nangangahulugang "Common." Ito ay karaniwang ginagamit upang ipakita ang isang karaniwang koneksyon o terminal na maaaring magbigay ng kuryente sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng circuit. Ang COM ay kadalasang makikita sa mga switch, relay, at iba pang electrical devices upang ipakita ang sentro ng koneksyon.
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"Come se come sa" is an Italian expression that translates to "so-so" or "neither good nor bad." It's like saying "meh" or "average" when you're feeling indifferent about something. So, next time someone asks you how you're doing and you're not feeling particularly great, just hit 'em with a casual "come se come sa."
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mag isip ka hindi ung puro ka na lng asa sa com puter magiging bobo ka nyan :))
mga pota kayo wag kayo ng tanong ng tanong sa com. mag isip kayo mga tnga gago
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I t is actually a Spanish phrase. Correctly spelled it is "?Que Pasa?" It means "What's happening" in Spanish.