cómo eras cuando eras niño

Una frase es un grupo de palabras que a menudo aparecen juntas (p. ej. érase una vez).
frase
1.
Una palabra o frase que se usa para hablar de la segunda persona informal tú (p. ej. ¿Cómo estás?).
(informal)
(en preguntas; segunda persona del singular)
a. what were you like when you were a kid
¿Cómo eras cuando eras niño, Pablo? - No me acuerdo. Supongo que igual que ahora.What were you like when you were a kid, Pablo? - I don't remember. I guess the same as I am now.
b. what were you like as a child
Cariño, ¿cómo eras cuando eras niño? ¿Eras igual de aventurero?Honey, what were you like as a child? Were you as adventurous as you are now?
c. what did you look like when you were a kid (relativo al aspecto físico)
¿Cómo eras cuando eras niño? ¿Se parece tu hijo a ti?What did you look like when you were a kid? Does your son look like you?
2.
Una palabra o frase que se usa para hablar de la segunda persona informal tú (p. ej. ¿Cómo estás?).
(informal)
(en afirmaciones; segunda persona del singular)
a. what you were like when you were a kid
Quiero preguntarle a tus papás cómo eras cuando eras niño, mi amor.I want to ask your parents what you were like when you were a kid, my love.
b. what you were like as a child
Diego, me gustaría que me platicaras cómo eras cuando eras niño. ¿Eras tan sociable como ahora?Diego, I'd like you to tell me what you were like as a child. Were you as sociable as you are now?
c. what you looked like when you were a kid (relativo al aspecto físico)
Me cuesta imaginar cómo eras cuando eras niño. - Era muy rubio.I find it hard to imagine what you looked like when you were a kid. - I was very blond.
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