How to Say ‘How has everything been’ in Spain Spanish
¿Cómo ha estado todo
💬 Usage Tip: The use of '¿Cómo ha estado?' mirrors English structure, making it easier to remember.
🇪🇸 In Spain: This phrase shows genuine interest, often used among friends or acquaintances.
Phrase Breakdown
¿Cómo
How
Asks about the manner or condition.
¿Cómo estás?
How are you?
ha estado
has it been
Asks about past conditions or states.
¿Cómo ha estado el viaje?
How has the trip been?
todo
everything
Refers to all aspects or things.
Todo está bien.
Everything is okay.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Cómo
[KOH-moh]
how
Used to inquire about the manner or condition of something.
¿Cómo ha estado tu día?
How has your day been?
ha
[ah]
has
Used as an auxiliary verb for forming the perfect tense.
Ella ha verificado la entrega.
She has verified the delivery.
estado
[ehs-TAH-do]
been
The past participle of 'estar', used to describe state or location.
¿Cómo ha estado el paquete?
How has the package been?
todo
[TOH-doh]
everything
Refers to all things collectively.
¿Cómo ha estado todo en la oficina?
How has everything been in the office?
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