(In the situation from which there are some problems on business and Mr./Ms. Alonso was called by Mr./Ms. Suzuki. )Senor Gomez : Buenas tardes. ¿Como esta?
[buenosu tarudesu komo esuta]
Senora Alonso : Muy bien, gracias. ¿Y usted?
[mui bien gurashiasu i usutedo]
Senor Gomez : Mas o menos...
[Masu o menosu]- Translation with the original
Mr. Gomez: Hello. How are you?
Mrs. Alonso: It is very energetic. Thank you. Mr./Ms. Suzuki?
Mr. Gomezi: Well so,so (Because there is a problem. )
- Explanation
Buenas tardes "Hello" is used from after the lunch to the evening as studied last time.
Greeting.
A formal impression is comparatively given. Como "Very" and esta are verbs estar.
¿ como esta? in the form of three persons (usted) of "It is -(..drinking.. state)" though done. In the very ..peel.. , seriousness
A formal impression is given.
It omits in an actual conversation and it uses it though usted "You" is omitted behind esta.
¿como esta usted?A very cold impression is given when hearing speaking from the native.
It is English Mr. Mrs though has come out ahead of the name of a person senor and senora. [Ni] corresponds.
Senorita [ the senorita ] corresponds to Miss. To a young woman in Mexico now
It is a caution needed because it doesn't use it so much in Spain though might call senorita.
Muy bien "It is very good. " and gragias "Thank you. " only though it words of the explanation already.
y"And," It is a meaning of usted "You" and mas o menos "So-so, rough".
Please look at the lesson before last time in detail.
I will confirm verb estar use though it has gone out yesterday.
Inflection of estar "It is -(..drinking.. state)".
| yo tu el/ella/usted nosotros/nosotras vosotros/vosotras ellos/ellas/ustedes | estoy estas esta estamos estais estan | I am you are he is we are you are they are |

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