How do you respond to Como es la Universidad?
How do you respond to Como es la Universidad?
Responding to “Cómo estás?” Gerald Erichsen is a Spanish language expert who has created Spanish lessons for ThoughtCo since 1998. How do you answer if someone asks you, “¿Cómo estás?” or “How are you?”? The standard answer is probably “Bien” (“Fine”) or “Muy bien” (“Very good”).
How do you respond to que hay de nuevo?
You can think of it as a shortening of ¿Qué hay de nuevo? (What’s new?). Again, no conjugations to worry about here. A good, appropriately casual response to this greeting would be something like Todo bien (all good) or No me quejo (can’t complain).
How do you answer donde trabaja?
English translation: Polite (Usted) Spanish term or phrase: ¿Dónde trabaja? The question is: “¿Dónde trabaja?” and the answer is “Trabajo en un banco.”.
How do you respond to Quien es in Spanish?
¿Quién es? could be the prelude to answer “la vieja Inés”, then simultaneously is asked ¿Qué quería? and new answer is “comer sandía”. Out of jokes ¿Quién es? is the way to ask for a single person in Spanish language and it is used to translate “who is it”.
How do you respond to de quien?
one can respond with an object pronoun, like “me”, “her”, “us”, etc. ¿Quién está aquí? One can say “Yo estoy aquí” in response.
What does Kepasa mean?
A Spanish phrase meaning what is happening?, often used as a greeting.
Is it rude to say Que Pasa?
You can say it in a very “threatening” way, or just to say hi to a friend. Or just actually asking what’s wrong. Anyway, it’s definitely used (in Spain) in everyday life. Not the most used phrase, but not uncommon.
Is que tal estas formal or informal?
“Que tal,” is a common greeting among friends, less formal than, “¿Cómo estás?” hope it will help, have a good day.
How do you say hello in many ways?
How To Say Hello In Different Languages: 21 Ways To Greet The World
- French. Formal: Bonjour. Informal: Salut.
- Spanish. Formal: Hola. Informal: ¿Qué tal? (What’s up?)
- Russian. Formal: Zdravstvuyte.
- Chinese. Formal: Nǐn hǎo.
- Italian. Formal: Salve.
- Japanese. Formal: Konnichiwa.
- German. Formal: Guten Tag.
- Portuguese. Formal: Olá
Should I send hi or hey to crush?
Texting Your Crush Hello. Add something on to your text besides just “Hello” to start a conversation. If you’re texting your crush, avoid sending a text that just says “hey.” This doesn’t tell your crush anything specific about why you’re talking to them and is hard to respond to.
How can I make my Internet crush fall for me?
Here are some ways to do it:
- Be casual. Say, “You’re so smart–I didn’t know that,” or “How interesting, I never would have thought of it that way!” This shows that you appreciate your crush’s insight without fawning all over him or her.
- Find what makes your crush special.
- Praise your crush’s achievements.
Should I text or wait?
“A text conversation can go stale in a few hours,” he says. “Don’t just make them wait.” In the beginning, you shouldn’t expect each other to text back immediately, he says. But if you’ve dated someone for multiple months or a year, you should generally text each other back within the hour that you see the message.