estado: state
estado is also the past participle of estar
It means to be pregnant.
Hello love how have you been?
It means "my state calls him/her/it"
This example lacks a helping verb to be a complete thought/sentence. If one were added, and the example were, "He estado esperando por ti. " this would mean, "I have been waiting for you."
estado
"Estado" in English translates to "state" or "condition."
nombre de tu estado= name of your state
the state
It means to be pregnant.
"Estado de" in Spanish typically translates to "state of" in English and is often used to describe the condition, situation, or state of something.
"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
"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.
estado: state estado is also the past participle of estar
be in poor condition
It means "my better state."