literal: as is it could mean how is it? or how does it?
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La avena es un grano - la semilla de una planta.
Translation: A good kiss is like second step which rises to the top and is felt deeply. (It sounds more poetic in Spanish).
Como. ¿Como se dice "how" en español? How is "how" said in Spanish?
It can either mean "What is his/her name?" (if it's used informally) OR It can mean "What is your name?" (If it's used formally). Usually if it's this one, Llama is followed by Usted/Ud, which is the clarifies between the informal and formal states. OR It can mean what it literally means: How are/is you/he/she/it called?
He does, she does or it does. It is also use in a sentence No se hace! No se hace means Don't do that!
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Literally, "How do your sisters call themselves". It would translate as "what are your sister's names?".
The translation of "Se you hace k le pusiste" to English is "It looks like you fixed it"
Como se chama? in Portuguese is "What is your name?" in English.
Como se celebra en Guatemala el dia de los muertos?
As a result he/she/you end(s) up squaring a good deal
La avena es un grano - la semilla de una planta.
'Como se dice descatalogado en ingles?' = 'How do say unlisted/removed from catalogue in English?'
What is his/her name? = cómo se llama (él o ella)? what is your name?= cómo se llama? (dirigiéndose a un tú) what is the name of...? = cómo se llama...(como se llama "algo")
Una prótesis transfemoral se puede fabricar como un sistema exoesquelético y endoesquelético.
como se llama mi mama?