It depends on how you are feeling. Most of the time, a polite response would the same as in English. I'm well. Estoy bien.
There are many other possible responses. If you are happy, "estoy feliz". If you are ill, you could say "Estoy infermo." If you are just mediocre, "más o menos" or "regular". Whatever your condition or mood is.
if you want to say "HOW are you" in Spanish
you say "COMO ESTAS?"
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orrrrrrrr "que tal?" asssholleee
¿Cómo estas?
I am good= (yo) estoy bueno i am ok= asi, asi
i am bad= (yo) estoy malo
It is a reply to the question: como esta? (How are you?) Bien y tu is the reply (well, and you?)
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The origin and the meaning of 'Oregon' are so uncertain even in English, that a translation to Spanish is most improbable. The safest reply to the question is: Oregon.
They are asking what you like to do so it depends what that is
Something like "Y para ti también". "And to you as well".
"To reply" in Spanish is "responder" or "contestar". The noun "a reply" is "una respuesta" or "una contestación".
Your welcome. Spanish(Da' nada)
Reply: Me llamo X (where X is your name)
It is a reply to the question: como esta? (How are you?) Bien y tu is the reply (well, and you?)
well to ask the question in spanish you say "donde estas?" To reply you say " estoy en (place)".
Normally this would be "¿Habla usted español?" This means "Do you speak Spanish?". From the question, you should probably reply with "No. Solo un poco."
bien=good, asi-asi=o.k., mal=bad
if you mean reply you would say : Yo tengo # anos.
It means `How are you?'. Estoy bien means `I am fine' in Spanish.
¿Podría repetírnoslo, por favor?
"Que tal" is a Spanish phrase that is often used as a greeting or to inquire about how someone is doing. It can be translated to mean "How are you?" or "What's up?" depending on the context.
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