Jak se máš? In direct translation means how are you having yourself, but means how are you doing.
jak se mas
ako sa mas? if you mean how to say how are you
the better you treat people the worse they treat you
Jak se zbavit Helenky was created in 1967.
Jak se jmenujes? (informal)Jak se jmenujete? (formal)
Type your answer here... Jak se jmenuješ? (informal, to a young person, a person of your age, etc), Jak se jmenujete? (more formal, to older people, people you do not know, superiors, senior.., etc.)
how are you today - 'jak se dneska máš' or 'Jak se ti dnes daří '
Jak se Franta naučil bát was created in 1959.
Bebe = babe/baby Question is English se enamore de ti cada dia mas = falls in love with you more every day
(I don't know but we need more love in the world) That's what it says! (:
In Greek: Zoi se mas = Life with us: and, Zoi se sas = Life with you. Note: There is a difference in the spelling of ZOE as it is spelt when used in English vs Greek. However, the literal translation sound of E (e) in Greek is I (i), and as the word or name, Zoe, is derived from the Greek word ZOI (meaning life). So it follows, that the proper use of the word LIFE, when extending sympathies in the Greek language -: would be written as ZOI: eg: Zoi se mas; Zoi se sas.