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"¿Cómo eres tú?" is a question in Spanish that translates to "What are you like?" or "How are you?" in English. It is a way of asking about someone's personality, traits, or characteristics.
In Spanish, the phrase "¿Cómo eres tú?" can be broken down as follows:
"¿Cómo?" means "How?" or "What?"
"Eres" is the second-person singular form of the verb "ser," which means "to be."
"Tú" means "you."
When you combine these elements, "¿Cómo eres tú?" translates to "What are you like?" or "How are you?" The question is asking for information about the qualities, personality traits, or characteristics that describe the person being addressed. It is a way of inquiring about someone's individuality or getting to know them better.
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The statement in command form is "Viene aqui".
A command form simply means the words that are used to make commands or orders.
In this case, the statement in command form is "Viene aqui". This simply means come here.
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English: Sledding
Spanish: Trineo