bien (good) or mal (bad) then say gracias y tu (thanks and you?)
Como esta? is the polite enquiry 'How are you' or 'How is he/she?' (but only if there is an accent on the 'a' in esta'. If not, it means either 'Like this (woman, or feminine gender noun)' or 'I eat this (feminine noun object)').
Assuming it is WITH the accent, you could respond:
Bien, gracias (Well, thank you)
Asi asi, gracias (So-so, thank you)
(To respond negatively might require more-complicated language in response)
como esta (formal) como estas (informal) como esta (formal) como estas (informal)
como esta (formal) como estas (informal) como esta (formal) como estas (informal)
como esta la pizza
"Como esta" translates to "how are you" in English.
It's Spelled "Como Esta usted" or "Como esta?" pronounced komo esta usted or komo esta
Translation: ¿Como esta? (accent on the first 'o' and the 'a') = How is.../how are you? Como estan... ?(accents as above) = How are (they)...?
Como esta la sopa? means How is the soup?
"Como esta usted" is Spanish for "How are you?". In Tagalog, the equivalent phrase is "Kamusta ka?".
como esta su Mae (accent on first 'o', first 'a') = How is your/his/her Mae como esta su Mae (accent on first 'a' only) = As is your/his/her Mae
how is he
mi primo como esta is a formal greeting. It means how are you my cousin?
One is formal (como esta usted) and the other is not (como estas) You could compare it to "Sup" and "How are you sir?"