___________ ha comentado tu estado.
[Insert name] has commented on your status.
"Y tú, ¿cómo has estado?" translates to "And you, how have you been?" in English. It's a common way to ask someone how they have been recently.
Estado = State (As in a state in a country or a state of being)
"Estado de" in English means "state of..."
"Que has estado haciendo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What have you been doing" in English.
"Cómo has estado" means "how have you been" in English. It is a way to ask someone about their well-being or state of being.
nombre de tu estado= name of your state
tu has sido or tu has estado
"Y tú, ¿cómo has estado?" translates to "And you, how have you been?" in English. It's a common way to ask someone how they have been recently.
estado: state estado is also the past participle of estar
Estado = State (As in a state in a country or a state of being)
In the Spanish translation you would insert an 'AND'. So you would say in casual/familiar speech: Bien, y tu como has estado? -- And in formal/respectful speech: Bien, y usted como ha estado? -- Or maybe simply: Bien, y tu/usted?
It means to be pregnant.
the state
"Estado de" in English means "state of..."
"Que has estado haciendo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What have you been doing" in English.
How the heck have you been?
golpe de estado