To variegate is to change the way something looks. An example sentence would be: She had to variegate her garden.
Variegated means:Having patches or streaks of different colours. So this is one way you can put variegated in a sentence:The variegated rainbow's colours were a beautiful sight after the storm.
"Quien es tu familia" means "who is your family" in Spanish (you do not use "es" in that sentence)
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Expand or variegate.
You have to change the sentence a little, Como se llama usted? is a formal question to some one you don't know. The word Tu is the 'informal' word for the pronoun you. You would use it when speaking to a friend or someone younger than you. ( And also when praying to God). The sentence would become Como Te llamas Tu?
no se y tu?
Comment vas-tu?
Since this imples an exchange, you would use "por" for this sentence. "Mi vida por tu vida".
Written french: Seras-tu sorti? Serez-vous sorti(e(s))? Use the first sentence if the concerned person is a friend or a child. If not or if "you" is plural, use the second sentence. add "e" if it's a woman and/or "s" if it's plural. Spoken french: Tu seras sorti? Vous serez sorti(e(s))?
This is a sentence fragment, not a complete thought, but it means "you are a". Also note, the use of the pronoun "tu" means that you are using the familiar tense, implying that you are probably talking to a family member or close friend.
In Spanish, to say, "You are my life," you say, "Tu eres mi vida." For example, if you want to use it in a sentence you can say, "Tu eres mi vida, y me amor." That means, "You are my life and my love."
Toi. Or 'tu'... depending on the sentence.