Hi/hello Miiz how are you you know you have a beautiful photo
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Hello, how can you speak spanish?
Ola, Chica! Que tal? (And possibly prepare yourself for a cold stare . . . )
They are saying, "Hello! How are you my girl?"
Hi! How's it going? How have you been? would be the best translation I think...
Mi día ha sido bastante bien, hasta ahora. Hello, friend, how is your day? My day has been pretty good so far. One thing - The word for "hello" is "hola", where the "h" is not sounded. "Ola" is a wave (on the ocean).
I think it's Portuguese for: Hi my friend where are you and how are you
Hi how's it going with you how's the family
Ola como esta? or Oi como vai? Ola, Oi = hello, hi. como = how. esta = are. vai = goes. Voce, which is the personal pronoun for 'you' in Portuguese, doesn't have to be used. For the verb form tells listeners that it's the third person form with he/she/it/you, depending upon the context.Olá, como vai você
Hi. I'm on my way home. Where are you at?
ola como le hago para descargarlo
ola = life