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  • 09-08-2011 2:46pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,850 ✭✭✭


    Hey folks,
    I'm trying to make a little video at the moment for a new language exchange website that I'm setting up.

    The video is quite simple, just two paper cut-out characters who are learning each others languages and meet on the website.

    I just want to check if I have the wording right for this;

    (Mike is waiting for a partner match)
    (Sara comes online)
    Sara: Hello Mike, how are you?
    Mike: Estoy bien, ¿cómo está Sara?

    I just want to make sure before I put it in the video!

    Many thanks :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41 nadialbala


    Cianos wrote: »
    Hey folks,
    I'm trying to make a little video at the moment for a new language exchange website that I'm setting up.

    The video is quite simple, just two paper cut-out characters who are learning each others languages and meet on the website.

    I just want to check if I have the wording right for this;

    (Mike is waiting for a partner match)
    (Sara comes online)
    Sara: Hello Mike, how are you?
    Mike: Estoy bien, ¿cómo está Sara?

    I just want to make sure before I put it in the video!

    Many thanks :)
    That s fine .
    If you are using polite Spanish ( third person usted.) it's fine : "cómo está Sara " . But on informal Spanish : " estás "


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