"Bien" means "fine" and can be used in both formal and informal situations. "Más o menos" translates to "so, so" and indicates temporary well-being. "Mal" means "not doing well" and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. "Cansado" describes physical and mental tiredness. "Excelente" means "excellent" and is used in formal situations
Giyu Tomioka is the Water Hashira and first slayer introduced in the series. He is one of Japan's best water-breathing slayer and one of the strongest Hashira. His appearance remains mostly unchanged throughout the manga
Sentences convey meaning through word placement and can be one-word. Declarative sentences provide information and are divided into affirmative and negative forms. Interrogative sentences ask questions and are typically inverted. Imperative sentences give orders and can be single-word or with subject. Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions using 'what' and 'how'
Represents calmness and tranquility in blue color. Used in UN flag symbolizing unity and peace. Associated with trust, loyalty, and wisdom in many cultures
Used as informal greeting to ask "How are you?". Asks about ongoing processes or activities
"How have you been?" asks about someone's overall well-being and life circumstances. Common greeting used when meeting friends, colleagues, or family after a period. Can be asked with variations like "How've you been?" or "How's it been going?"