I'm good and you in Spanish?
If you want to express yourself in Spanish but find it hard, you’re not alone. There are a few reasons why speaking Spanish is hard for some people, and being able to express yourself in a foreign language is a skill that can take years to develop. If you are having difficulty speaking in Spanish, don’t worry! There are ways you can improve your Spanish even if you have a background in another language.
Amigo, usted esta bien y yo?
If you’re trying to learn Spanish, you probably hear this phrase a lot. It’s a friendly way of asking “How are you doing?” In Spanish terms, the word amigo means friend. So when you ask, “Que tal?” or “Esta bien?” you’re basically saying, “How are you doing?”
¿Estas mejor?
“Estás mejor” means “you’re better”. In most cases, it’s used to tell someone they’re better off now than before, when they were ill or injured. For example, “Mira, casi no puedo caminar, pero ahora estoy mejor” means “Look, I can’t even walk, but I’m better now”
¿Estás bien?
This is one of the most well-known questions in Spanish. It can express concern, confusion, or just be asked as a simple question. Depending on how you say it, you can also express that you’re not feeling well or that you’re fine.
Estás mejor?
The use of “estar” is sometimes confusing. It can be used to describe physical states, such as, “I feel good” or “I’m tired.” But it can also be used to talk about mental states. For example, you can say, “I feel happy” or “I feel bad.” You can also use estar to talk about how you feel about other people or situations. For example, if