It is como esta and it means "How are you?"
"Come stà" is the formal Italian for "How are you?". The Spanish would be "¿Cómo está?".
Sta is the abbreviation for Santa, which means "saint" or "holy"
Hello
Thank you
How are e
Eat Poop.
Como estas roughly means "How are you doing?"
Is not Coma estas, is "Como Estas" "How Are You" . Most common way would be "I'm Fine" "Estoy Bien"
my amo amnay
No coma mucho. (Formal) No comas mucho. (Informal)
How are you
It means "is".
Eat Poop.
Translation: And how are things in the Church (assuming 'coma' is 'como')
Como estas roughly means "How are you doing?"
what does sta mean on a 1984 ford f150 alternator
Sta is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word está. The second person formal singular or the third person informal singular of the present indicative in the above-mentioned example may be translated respectively into English as "You are" and "He (it, one, she) is." The respective pronunciation will be "sta" in Italian and "ey-STA" in Spanish.
it is still coma but it is different to say
to stand
A mi me gusta... and Me gusta... are Spanish equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "I like... ." The phrase translates literally as "(As for) me, it pleases me..." and "It's pleasing to me..." in English. The respective pronunciation will be "a mee mey GOO-sta" and "mey GOO-sta" in Uruguayan Spanish.
It means: comma (as in punctuation) OR a coma as in a state of unconsciousness.
Pa sta je sada means what is now? Or something like that...