"¿Cómo es?" literally means "how is?" It really is asking "What is he/she/it like?" The he/she/it is the person or place in the conversation just before the question.
"¿Cómo está?" also literally means "How is?" but that always means "How are you?"
In Spanish "That's how i roll" is "Asi es como me roll."
"Como es el maestro de Ciencias?" means "How is the Science teacher?"
"como estas?" is Spanish for "how are you?"
como es almuerzo
Eso es como usted habla a una senora?
Como. As In Como Es Tu? - How Are You?
You should switch category, "como es el" is Spanish, not french. I think it means "How is he".
Como es carcel
In Spanish "That's how i roll" is "Asi es como me roll."
"Como es el maestro de Ciencias?" means "How is the Science teacher?"
"Tu sonrisa es como..."
como es tu mama
such as the pilot or how is the pilot
Su trabajo es.... trabaja como...
como viejo es tu madre
"como estas?" is Spanish for "how are you?"
¿Como es Paco? means: What is Paco like (as a person)?