This is really a question ?Que onda? and ?Como estas? This means literally How are the waves? and How are youu (familiar, not formal or to elders (Como Esta? Both the word Que has an accent and the words estas over the a and esta over the a. Que onda? is a very hip way of saying "Hey. What's cool?" or How it hanging or waving, slight pun intended for males to joke about their male parts. Nevertheless, it is very cool to say Que onda? without being disrespectful.
"como estas?" is Spanish for "how are you?"
"Stas" means Military glory. Someone who you can trust to be your friend.
Clisya I looked it up and it said it ment resurection; birthday it could be pronounced Nas-tash-a, Na-stas-sia, Nast-ash-ia or many other ways. Adire4332 it means the resurection of Jesus or Christmas or birthdy prehaps. it is also Russian
Wow...its Hola senorita como estas. Hi girl/woman who is not married/ how are you? Reply with muy bien gracias. (Alright, thanks). 1 2 You got to be kidding me right? Senorita means little girl or young woman. Hello girl, how are you? BTW muy bien gracias mean really good , thanks 3 1: The phrase "Muy bien, gracias." directly translates to "Very good, thank you.", not "Alright, thanks." 2: You can reply with your current mood, obviously. "Bien" = good, "Muy bien" = very good, "Mas o menos" ~= More or less (so-so in English) "Malo" = bad. 3: Not everyone speaks Spanish. This is obviously a homework question for a Spanish I class. That could mean that they're new to Spanish. The attitude wasn't necessary.
"I like to read magazines" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Me gusta leer revistas! The exclamation also translates as "I like reading journals (newspapers, periodicals)!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mey GOO-sta ley-ER rey-VEE-stas" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"como estas?" is Spanish for "how are you?"
"Stas" means Military glory. Someone who you can trust to be your friend.
'tu estas' (with an accent on the 'a') = 'you are'
It seems like you might be mixing languages or using a mix of words. "Hla como stas k cntas cmo t trata la lluvia" is a non-standard or muddled way of saying "Hola, ¿cómo estás? ¿Cuéntame cómo te trata la lluvia?" in Spanish, which translates to "Hello, how are you? Tell me how the rain is treating you."
Stas is a Dutch surname and is derived from the first name Eustace. Eustace is from the Latin Eustacius which itself is derived from the Greek name Eustakhyos meaning "fruitful".
Megan Stas is 5' 9".
Stas Namin is 163 cm.
Stas Marra is 173 cm.
Stas May is 6' 2".
"Since you are..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Como tu estás... . The words -- whose punctuation for a question means "How are you?" -- also translate as "As you are" or "Like you are" in English. The pronunciation will be "KO-mo too ey-STAS" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Jean Stas was born on August 21, 1813.
Jean Stas was born on August 21, 1813.