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How do you say " What are you like? " in spanish ?

How do you say " What are you like? " in spanish ?

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I thought you say it ¿Cómo eres tú ? but i am not sure smile

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updated Dec 16, 2009
posted by AlinaD

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Hi, Alinad smile Welcome to SpanishDict.

¿Cómo eres? will suffice, because the form of the verb already indicates the person.

updated Dec 16, 2009
posted by Issabela
thanks lots !!!!!! :) - AlinaD, Dec 16, 2009
Issabela, I was about to answer the question. You have pinched my idea! - nila45, Dec 16, 2009
Je, je. - nila45, Dec 16, 2009
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la forma de traducir a espaniol la frase ..... What are you like? ... es "como eres tu? ok bye

updated Dec 16, 2009
posted by KIRRAS
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Alinad, you will really like this video lesson: Video Lesson 1.2

It is all about "What are you like?" and "What is he like?" and so forth, with correct responses. It's a very basic lesson, too, so it won't be confusing to you or use a lot of unfamiliar vocabulary or verb tenses.

Enjoy!

updated Dec 16, 2009
edited by Lrtward
posted by Lrtward
thanks :) it helped . . . - AlinaD, Dec 16, 2009
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Its ¿Cómo eres?

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updated Dec 16, 2009
posted by Selena_Gomez2
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The difference between the 2 answers here is: If it's just you and one other person, "¿Cómo eres?" If it's you and more than than one person, you single out a perticular person, "¿Cómo eres tú?"

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updated Dec 16, 2009
edited by 005faa61
posted by 005faa61