Run away because the dead people are in the street!
"Como estan" in Spanish translates to "how are you" in English. It is a common greeting phrase used to inquire about someone's well-being or to ask how they are feeling.
"Calle" in Italian is a street or a narrow lane. It is commonly used in Venice to refer to the narrow streets that run through the city.
I think it means "now they are big/huge/tall and handsome"
"Se están besando" means "they are kissing" in English.
That means something like "the rumor goes around" or "circulates".
Estan= to be
They are proud.
they are in
"Estan" from Spanish means "They are". It is the third-person, plural, conjugated form of "estar" ("to be").
"Están" means "they are".
Translation: The desks are
"the dog runs"
the dead
That sentence seems to be in "Text speak". It should read "¿Que haces? ¿Cómo estan?" This means "What are you doing? How are you (all)?
It means How are your grandparents?
They're on the right.
'Direccion de la calle' translates to mean 'the direction of the street' in English.