Como is "like" or "as". It is also the first person present of comer - "I eat". Cómo is "how".
The meaning of the Spanish phrase 'y como te va' can be translated as 'how is it going with you.' It has the same meaning as if a person were to ask you 'como estas', which means 'how are you'.
You like this?
"How are you today?"
It means: how are your parents
Como tem estado essa manhã?
bién (meaning "good").
Assuming you mean as a Spanish word, "como" can be (1) a conjunction meaning "like" or "as"; or (2) a verb form meaning "I eat." If you meant it to be a proper noun (which should have a capital "C"), there is a lake in Italy with that name.
The basic English translation for the Spanish "como olividarte" is "how to forget. It can also be the phrase "How can I forget you". Olvidar means "to forget" and the meaning of the word como can change depending on the context. It usually means how or what.
If someone asks you "Como esta?" then it means "How is he/she?" You may be confused with "Como estas" wich means "how are you?". You would respond by sayingBien (sounds like: Byen) meaning "good"Mas o menos (sounds: moss oh men-ose) meaning "so-so"mal (sounds:mall) meaning "bad"Just make sure you use a Spanish-sounding accent
then you know what he said
That's a question, meaning "How are they physically?". It may also be clause of a sentence, meaning "... the way they are physically".
You could be meaning "¿Como está? Quería recordarle..." in this case it would be translated to : "How are you? I wanted to remember you...". More commonly heared by the phone.