A1 Expression Neutral 4 min de lectura

Como está?

How are you?

Literalmente: How are you?

En 15 segundos

  • Standard Portuguese greeting.
  • Asks about general well-being.
  • Neutral formality, widely applicable.
  • Use with friends, colleagues, and acquaintances.

Significado

Esta es tu forma amigable y habitual de preguntar a alguien cómo le va en portugués. Es como un cálido apretón de manos para tus oídos, que muestra que te preocupas por su bienestar general. Piensa en ello como el equivalente portugués de un casual '¿Qué pasa?' o un '¿Cómo estás?' un poco más educado.

Ejemplos clave

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Texting a friend

Oi, Pedro! Como está?

Hi, Pedro! How are you?

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At a café, greeting the barista

Bom dia! Como está?

Good morning! How are you?

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Starting a casual work meeting

Olá a todos. Como estão?

Hello everyone. How are you all?

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Contexto cultural

In Portugal, greetings are often indirect. People might ask 'Como está?' but they really expect a short, polite answer. It's also common to use titles like 'Doutor' or 'Engenheiro' followed by 'como está?'. Brazilians are generally more informal. While 'Como está?' is used, 'Tudo bem?' is the national greeting. If someone asks 'Como você está?', they might actually want to know how you are feeling emotionally. Greetings are a sign of deep respect. It is common to ask about the person, then their family, then their work. 'Como está?' is just the beginning of a longer social ritual. Similar to Angola, politeness is key. Using 'Como está?' with elders is mandatory. Skipping it is seen as a major social slight.

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The 'Tudo Bem' Rule

If you are unsure, 'Tudo bem?' is almost always a safe bet in any situation.

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Accent Matters

Always write the accent on 'está'. Without it, you are saying 'this' (feminine).

En 15 segundos

  • Standard Portuguese greeting.
  • Asks about general well-being.
  • Neutral formality, widely applicable.
  • Use with friends, colleagues, and acquaintances.

What It Means

This phrase is your friendly inquiry into someone's current state. It’s not just a question; it’s a social lubricant. It signals that you acknowledge their presence and are interested in their general well-being. It’s the Portuguese equivalent of a warm, "How are things?" or "How's it going?" It carries a vibe of casual care, like a quick check-in with a friend or acquaintance. It’s super common, so don't overthink it – just use it!

How To Use It

You can use Como está? in almost any situation where you'd greet someone and want to know how they are. It's versatile enough for quick encounters or longer conversations. Think about sending a quick text, bumping into someone at the supermarket, or starting a meeting. It’s a great way to initiate or continue a conversation. It’s like the Swiss Army knife of Portuguese greetings – always useful!

Formality & Register

This phrase sits comfortably in the neutral to slightly informal zone. It’s not overly casual like slang, but it’s not stiffly formal either. You can use it with friends, colleagues, shopkeepers, and even strangers you’re interacting with briefly. If you need to be super formal, there are other options, but Como está? is your safe bet for most everyday interactions. It’s the linguistic equivalent of wearing smart casual – always appropriate.

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you're grabbing a coffee. You see the barista, who you know a little. "Olá! Como está?" you might say. Or, you're texting a friend: "Oi! Como está?" Maybe you're on a Zoom call for a casual project meeting. "Bom dia a todos. Como estão?" (using the plural form, estão, for 'everyone'). It works in so many scenarios. It’s like that one shirt in your closet that just looks good with everything.

When To Use It

Use Como está? when you want to ask about someone's general state of being. This includes: greeting someone you haven't seen in a while, starting a casual conversation, checking in on a friend or colleague, or even as a polite follow-up after a transaction. It’s perfect for everyday encounters. Think of it as the default setting for 'How are you?' in Portuguese. It’s the linguistic equivalent of a friendly nod.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid Como está? in highly formal situations, like addressing a judge in court or giving a keynote speech to a room full of CEOs you've never met. In those cases, you'd want something more reserved. Also, if someone looks visibly distressed or is clearly going through a crisis, a simple Como está? might feel a bit superficial. You might opt for something more specific or empathetic then. It’s not the phrase for deep philosophical debates either!

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes mix up Como está? with Como é? (What is it like?) or Como vai? (which is very similar but can sometimes feel slightly more dynamic). Another common slip is forgetting the accent on está, making it esta, which means 'this'. It's like trying to drive a car with square wheels – it just doesn't work smoothly! Also, confusing the singular está (you, singular) with the plural estão (you, plural or they) is a classic.

Common Variations

In Brazil, you'll hear Tudo bem? (Everything well?) constantly, often used interchangeably with Como está?. Como vai? is another very common alternative, slightly more dynamic. In Portugal, Como está? is very standard. Estás bem? (informal 'you') is also frequent. Sometimes people just say Tudo? for brevity among close friends. It's like different flavors of ice cream – all good, just slightly different!

Real Conversations

Scenario 1: Meeting a friend

- You: Oi, Ana! Como está? (Hi, Ana! How are you?)

- Ana: Oi! Tudo bem, e você? (Hi! All good, and you?)

Scenario 2: Ordering food

- Waiter: Boa noite! Como está o senhor? (Good evening! How are you, sir?)

- You: Boa noite. Estou bem, obrigado. (Good evening. I'm fine, thank you.)

Scenario 3: Texting a colleague

- You: Como está o trabalho? (How's work going?)

- Colleague: Bastante corrido! E por aí? (Quite busy! And over there?)

Quick FAQ

  • What's the vibe? Friendly, polite check-in.
  • Formal or informal? Mostly neutral, leaning informal.
  • Can I use it everywhere? Yes, most everyday situations.
  • What if I want to be more casual? Try Tudo bem?.
  • What about plural 'you'? Use Como estão?.

Notas de uso

This phrase is incredibly versatile, fitting most neutral to informal social and professional contexts. While generally safe, avoid it in highly sensitive or deeply formal situations where a more elaborate greeting might be required. Always ensure you use the correct accent mark (`está`) to avoid confusion with `esta`.

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The 'Tudo Bem' Rule

If you are unsure, 'Tudo bem?' is almost always a safe bet in any situation.

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Accent Matters

Always write the accent on 'está'. Without it, you are saying 'this' (feminine).

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Omit the Pronoun

In Portugal, don't say 'Como está você?'. Just 'Como está?' is more natural and polite.

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The Response

Even if you are having a bad day, the standard response is 'Bem, obrigado'. Only share details with close friends.

Ejemplos

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#1 Texting a friend
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Oi, Pedro! Como está?

Hi, Pedro! How are you?

A casual and direct way to start a conversation via text.

#2 At a café, greeting the barista
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Bom dia! Como está?

Good morning! How are you?

Polite and friendly, suitable for service interactions.

#3 Starting a casual work meeting
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Olá a todos. Como estão?

Hello everyone. How are you all?

Uses the plural form `estão` for 'everyone'.

#4 Instagram caption for a travel photo
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Explorando Lisboa! Como está o vosso dia?

Exploring Lisbon! How is your day?

Engaging followers by asking about their day, using the plural 'vosso' common in Portugal.

#5 WhatsApp message to a distant relative
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Espero que esteja tudo bem. Como está?

I hope everything is well. How are you?

A warm check-in, showing care.

#6 Job interview (Zoom call)
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Bom dia. Obrigado por me receber. Como está?

Good morning. Thank you for having me. How are you?

Polite and professional, showing respect to the interviewer.

Mistake: Using 'esta' instead of 'está' Error común
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✗ Oi! Como esta?

✗ Hi! How this?

The accent is crucial for the verb 'to be'. 'Esta' means 'this' (feminine).

Mistake: Using 'é' instead of 'está' Error común
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✗ Como é você?

✗ How is you?

`Como é?` asks 'What is it like?', not 'How are you?'

#9 Humorous remark to a friend after a long day
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Ufa, que dia! Como está a sua energia?

Phew, what a day! How is your energy?

A slightly playful way to ask how someone is feeling after a tough period.

#10 Checking in on someone feeling unwell
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Oi, Maria. Como está se sentindo hoje?

Hi, Maria. How are you feeling today?

More specific than just 'How are you?', focusing on health.

#11 Online forum post asking for advice
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Olá a todos. Como está a comunidade hoje?

Hello everyone. How is the community today?

Addressing a group, using the plural `estão`.

#12 Responding to 'Como está?'

Estou bem, obrigado! E você?

I'm well, thank you! And you?

Standard polite response.

Ponte a prueba

Complete the greeting for a formal situation.

Bom dia, Sr. Silva. Como ______?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: está

We use 'está' (3rd person) for formal situations with 'Sr. Silva'.

Which phrase is most appropriate for a close friend in Lisbon?

Meeting your best friend at a cafe:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Como estás?

In Portugal, 'Como estás?' (2nd person) is the standard for friends.

Match the greeting with the most likely response.

Greetings and Responses

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: a

These are the most natural pairings in Portuguese.

Fill in the missing line in the dialogue.

A: Olá! Há quanto tempo! B: É verdade! ___________?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Como está

After saying it's been a long time, 'How are you?' is the most natural follow-up.

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Ayudas visuales

Formal vs Informal

Formal (está)
Boss Chefe
Elder Idoso
Informal (estás)
Friend Amigo
Sibling Irmão

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Complete the greeting for a formal situation. Fill Blank A1

Bom dia, Sr. Silva. Como ______?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: está

We use 'está' (3rd person) for formal situations with 'Sr. Silva'.

Which phrase is most appropriate for a close friend in Lisbon? Choose A2

Meeting your best friend at a cafe:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Como estás?

In Portugal, 'Como estás?' (2nd person) is the standard for friends.

Match the greeting with the most likely response. Match A1

Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: a

These are the most natural pairings in Portuguese.

Fill in the missing line in the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Olá! Há quanto tempo! B: É verdade! ___________?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Como está

After saying it's been a long time, 'How are you?' is the most natural follow-up.

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Preguntas frecuentes

12 preguntas

It is neutral to formal. It's perfect for people you don't know well.

The most common answer is 'Estou bem, obrigado' (I'm fine, thanks).

Yes, it's a very common way to start a professional but friendly email.

'Como está?' is for 'você' (neutral/formal), while 'Como estás?' is for 'tu' (informal, mostly in Portugal).

Yes, but they often add the pronoun: 'Como você está?'.

No, it is very appropriate and polite.

It means 'How is it going?' and is a very common synonym.

Because your mood or health is a temporary state, and Portuguese uses 'estar' for states.

No, you should say 'Como estão?' for a group.

Yes, it is the standard polite greeting in Portugal.

You can say 'Mais ou menos' (So-so) or 'Não muito bem' (Not very well).

In Portugal, it sounds like 'sh'. In Brazil, it sounds like 's' or 'sh' depending on the region.

Frases relacionadas

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Tudo bem?

similar

Everything well?

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Como vai?

synonym

How is it going?

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Como estás?

specialized form

How are you? (informal)

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Como passou?

similar

How did you spend [the time]?

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Como é que é?

slang

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