Como estas is basically an informal way to say "how are you?" A more formal way would be "como esta usted?". If you are being asked "como estas?" by someone who is older than you, or in a higher position, you answer more formally by saying, perhaps
"Bien, gracias. Como esta usted?" Which means "I'm doing well, thank you. How are you?" Less formal is "bien, gracias. Y usted?" Very informal is "bein, gracias, y tu?"
Keep in mind that it is VERY rude to call a superior the informal version of you "tu"...say "usted" instead. (no pun intended)
you could also say
"bien"---I'm doing well.
"bueno" ---OK
"muy bien"--very well
"estoy mal"---I'm doing poorly
"muy malo" ---I'm doing very badly
Keep in mind also that in Spanish, if you say you are feeling "ok," you will probably be asked why...to keep it short, sweet, and simple, just say "bien, y usted?"
If you have any experience in Russian, the use of Вы, and Ты for formal and informal (respectively) is the same. As is with answering "how are you?" (you will be asked why you are feeling just "ok".)
2006-10-28 12:16:25
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answered by ? 3
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So you can say: Bien¿ y tu?-good and you Or you can say:mal ¿Y tu? In Spain its not impolite to say tu (you) but usted is a very posh word and if you said that to a neighbour or something they would probably think you're a freak so I don't think you should.Now if this person was your boss or superior it would be better to say usted
2015-06-08 03:14:56
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answered by kate 1
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Estoy Bien= Im well
y usted= and you
bueno= good
mal= bad
2006-10-28 06:17:46
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answered by Anonymous
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let me see if I can help you with some examples 1. ¿Dónde estás? (where are you?) answer: Estoy en mi casa (i'm at home) another way to answer: Yo estoy en mi casa (I used a personal pronoun to answer) 2. ¿De qué color es tu camisa? (what color is your shirt) answer: Mi camisa es de color amarillo (my shirt is yellow) so, I wrote you one example where you use a verb (or a personal pronoun) to answer, and the other where you use a noun to answer... but there are more ways to answer, so there is no a rule I hope this helps if you need more help just email me
2016-05-22 03:16:21
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answered by DawnKarin 4
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Apart from the answers above you can also say,
"Tirando"... getting along
"Dentro de lo que hay, bien" Given the circumstances, I'm fine.
2006-10-28 06:34:16
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answered by custers_nemesis 3
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Estoy bien: I'm doing well
Estoy muy bien: I'm doing very well
Estoy mal- I'm doing poorly
Estoy muy mal- I'm doing very poorly
Estoy de buen humor: I'm in a good mood
Estoy de mal humor: I'm in a bad mood
Estoy asi asi: I'm doing so-so
Estoy nerviosa: I'm nervous
Estoy cansada: I'm tired
Estoy preoccupada: I'm worried
2006-10-28 06:18:18
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answered by Lola 3
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etsoy bien= I am good. estoy muy bien= I am very good. estoy mal= I am not good. estoy muy mal = I am not very good. estoy asi asi= I am ok or in between
2014-09-08 10:17:11
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answered by ? 1
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"Estoy bien gracias, y tu como estas?"
I am fine thank you, and how are you?
(Hope that my spelling is OK)
2006-10-28 06:18:44
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answered by ? 3
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Bien, gracias!= Fine, thank you!
Muy bien, gracias!= Very well, thank you!
No muy bien..= Not so well..
No tan bien= Not so well..
2006-10-28 06:20:06
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answered by latgal73 3
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como estas- how are you. muy bein...very well. asi asi...so, so, ok=ok, malo-bad
2006-10-28 06:17:29
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answered by Cheryl E 4
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