If you greet someone who is your age, how do you ask “How are you?” in Spanish?

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Responses

¿Cómo estás?
¿Cómo estás?

¿Cómo está?
¿Cómo está?

¿Y tú?
¿Y tú?

¿Qué pasa?

¿Cómo estás?

Which of the following is one reason why it is valuable to learn Spanish?

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Responses

It will help you develop better math skills.
It will help you develop better math skills.

The United States has many jobs where it is useful to know Spanish.
The United States has many jobs where it is useful to know Spanish.

Your friends will be impressed if you can speak two languages.
Your friends will be impressed if you can speak two languages.

Your family will want you to teach them what you have learned.

The correct response is: ¿Cómo estás?

The correct answer is "¿Cómo estás?"

To arrive at this answer, you can start by knowing the phrase "How are you?" in English and searching for its equivalent in Spanish. One way to search is by using a search engine like Google and entering "How are you in Spanish?" or "How to say How are you in Spanish?"

Another approach is to use an online English-Spanish dictionary or translation tool. These resources often provide translations of common phrases and expressions.

Once you have the translation, you may see multiple options. In this case, it is important to consider the context and the relationship between the speaker and the person being addressed. Since the question specifies that the person you are greeting is your age, the appropriate option is "¿Cómo estás?" This phrase is the informal way of saying "How are you?" when speaking to someone of the same age.

It's worth mentioning that "¿Qué pasa?" can sometimes be used as an informal greeting among friends, but it is not as common or neutral as "¿Cómo estás?"