"Keep it up!"
"How are you today?" muy bien y usted Bien, gracias ¿Y usted? or Muy bien, gracias. ¿Y usted?
life goes on
i think it is "how is your life?" No. 'Como duele' = 'how it hurts' 'Oh well' is English 'Asi es la vida' = 'That's life'.
"Asi, asi" does not, as many believe, mean "so, so". "Asi" usually means "That way" or "Like that", as in "No me mires asi." ("Don't look at me like that.") "Asi" means "So" in that sense, as in "like" or "as" or "like that" or "that way". Nonetheless, Spanish students and, unfortunately, not very good Spanish teachers have translated the phrase "So-so" in English to "Asi asi" in Spanish. It is probably the most common response you will hear from US high school and college Spanish students when they are asked "Como estas?" ("How are you?"). The correct translation for "so-so" would be "regular" or "mas o menos", meaning basically neither fine nor bad, but somewhere in the middle (like the phrase in English indicates). If you are in Latin America and you respond to someone saying "asi, asi" they might smile and nod, but still have no idea what you just said or what you meant. Native speakers do not use it. It may be used, however, among non-native or americanized latinos. The phrase "Ah, si" as in "Oh, yes." or "Oh, really?" ("Ah, si?") is sometimes written by native speakers as "asi" because, phonetically, they are the same. But this is just a spelling mistake and doesn't occur in Hispanic literature.
Asi asi is a mistaken translation from English to Spanish that Spanish students often use. Asi means "that way" or "like that". In some context it may be similar to the word "so" which is where this "asi asi" got its start. To say "so so" in Spanish you would say "regular" or "mas o menos". Native speakers for the most part would not understand the response "asi asi" to a question like "How are you?" unless they recognize it as Spanglish or if you employ the gesture mentioned below with your hand, in which case the Spanish speaker would think "Mm, I don't know what he just said but that hand tells me he is doing okay (not good or bad)."
sigue asi tu puedes amigo sigue no te rindas tequieroo
"Como asi" in Spanish is an expression that can be translated to "like that" or "how so." "Nicola" is a name and does not have a direct English translation. So "como así nicola" could be interpreted as "how so, Nicola" or "like that, Nicola," depending on the context.
The Spanish sentence ÔVes asi es mas bonito noÕ can be translated into English to stand for ÔSee it looks more beautiful like this, donÕt you think?Õ .
Cm asi
"How are you today?" muy bien y usted Bien, gracias ¿Y usted? or Muy bien, gracias. ¿Y usted?
life goes on
Uberhaus is not a German word, the closest is überaus.Ich bin überaus translates asI am extremelyI am exceedinglyI am greatlyI am enormously
"asi" in english means "like this"
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"Asi es amiga" in Spanish translates to "That's how it is, friend" in English.
"asi" in english means "like this"
malo fa'afetai le asi mai?