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¿Cómo estás? vs ¿Cómo está? - Spanish Unraveled The expression ‘ ¿Cómo estás? ’ follows the same rules as ‘ estar ’ in the sense that if you just want to launch a friendly ‘ How are you? ’ at the person you´re talking to, ‘ estás ’ should be your conjugation of choice (hence ‘ ¿Cómo estás? ’)
11 Responses to “Cómo estás” that will make you sound like a native . . . Como caracol en patinas Like a snail on roller skates Okay, these probably don’t qualify as common responses, but they’ll likely get a laugh from your Spanish amigos Other things you can say Con [algo] Ok, let me explain The “algo” is replaced by an appropriate word of your choice Here are a couple of examples: Con hambre!
7 Popular Ways to Answer to ‘Cómo Estás?’ - Tell Me In Spanish [‘Estar’ conjugated] + (advb) + [bien] Yo estoy muy bien, gracias, ¿y tú? I’m very well, thank you, how about you? Deberías hablar con Joel, no ha estado bien You should speak to Joel, he hasn’t been well He estado bastant e bien, ¿cómo están tus papás? I’ve been very well, how are your parents?
What Does “Cómo Estás” Mean in Spanish? - Taronja school. If you’re learning Spanish, one of the first and most common phrases you’ll encounter is “Cómo estás” (or “Como estas” without the accent) This phrase is essential in everyday conversations, as it’s the Spanish equivalent of “How are you?”
Cómo Eres vs Cómo Estás: How When to Use Them In Spanish, the verbs ser and estar give us two ways to ask the question, “How are you”: ¿Cómo estás? ¿Cómo eres? But these two phrases are asking very different questions This quick guide will help you learn (and never forget!) the difference between them What’s the difference between ¿Cómo eres? and ¿Cómo estás?
Qué Tal vs Cómo Estás: What’s the Difference? Because cómo está actually conjugates the verb estar in the second-person singular but in its formal form: usted In the case of cómo está, I’d have to say that it’s among the most formal greetings in Spanish
¿cómo estás? in English - Spanish Dictionary Nadie en esta Cámara sabe cuándo ni cómo terminarán estas revueltas None of us in this House know where it will end and what that end will bring Así pues, tenemos motivos justificados para considerar estas revelaciones como un desafío Thus, there is all the more reason for us to regard these revelations as a challenge