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Formal sentences in the simple past tense (singular and plural usted and ustedes) For verbs with an infinitive AR ending, when you conjugate them using the formal usted form in the simple past tense, you would use the ending -o. For verbs with an infinitive ER or IR ending you would use...
What are some formal ways to say “no” in Spanish? In other circumstances, you might need a formal and polite way to decline something or say “no” in Spanish. If that’s what you’ve looking for, take a quick look at the table just below to see some examples: ESPAÑOLENGLISH En...
It depends on the level of formality, the number of people you're talking to, and gender. "Tú" is the informal singular pronoun used in casual settings. "Usted" is the formal singular pronoun, used in respectful or formal situations. When addressing groups, "vosotros" (for men or mixed...
Page 13 of 56 The Office team has decided to use formal "you" (usted) in Spanish for most Office applications, with the exception of OneNote and Lync: • Lync for Windows 8.x Metro interface or 'LMX': informal "you" (tú), as it integrates with the Metro user interface, which ...
The second week will cover how to introduce yourself, formal and informal form of address, giving information about the people you are introducing, and the intonation of questions. After completing this course, you can jump right into the next one in this series: Getting started with Spanish 2...
(formal)joven solteranf (anticuado)joven casaderagrupo nom (AR,CL,coloquial)mina soltera, minita solteranf + adj (coloquial)chica sin parejagrupo nom single hotel roomn(accommodation for one person in a hotel)habitación individual en un hotelgrupo nom ...
If you need to ask someone’s name, it’sa simple question.Just keep in mind these(formal)/te(informal) (your) distinction, which shows the level of formality. ¿Cómo se llama?(What’s your name?—formal) ¿Cómo te llamas?(What’s your name?—informal) ...
When addressing one person, there are two possibilities in Spanish:túin informal contexts andustedin formal ones. Use ofTú In informal situations - when talking to relatives, friends or people we know well - use the form fortú. To address someone astú, take the same form you use in the...
Understanding Spanish's Formal and Informal 'You' By Gerald Erichsen El seguro de crédito puede cubrir algunos o todos los pagos si usted no puede hacerlo.Credit insurance can cover some or all of the payments if you cannot pay it.