I am doing great,how have you been?
"Bien, ¿cómo andas tú?" translates to "Good, how are you doing?" It is a casual way to inquire about someone's well-being and ask how they are.
I love you, not for who you are, but rather for who I am when I'm with you.
It means I am.
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
estoy seguro: I'm sure. (or I'm safe.)
Estoy aburrido como la mierda = I'm bored as s***.
"Bien, ¿cómo andas tú?" translates to "Good, how are you doing?" It is a casual way to inquire about someone's well-being and ask how they are.
it's a way of saying a girl is crazy in spanich
"Yo estoy mal" means "I am feeling bad/unwell/ill." It is usually a response to a standard question such as "?Como estas?" or more formally, "?Como esta Ud.?" "yo estoy..." signifies impermanent things, such as in this case, feelings.
Translated to: "I am well, how are you, what are you doing?"
I love you, not for who you are, but rather for who I am when I'm with you.
Literally this means: "much thanks friend how do you walk?" But we would understand it to mean "Thanks, man. How's it going? "andas" is a conjugation of the verb "andar" which means to walk (basically). So "andas" means "you walk" But spanish speakers in this context understand it to mean "how are you walking?" Like "how are you doing? Or "how's the path that you're taking?" Not literally this translations but this is the "feel" of the statement. Which this "feel is the same as "how's it going?"
it's saying "are you in love".
It means How's it going/how are things.
Are you drink?,right (girl)
You (girl, woman) are so fallen in love
"Estoy enfermo" means "I am sick."