The grammar is incorrect. "Estás" is a familiar form of the verb "estar", meaning "to be", while "usted" is a formal useage for "you". Oil and water.
"Estás tú" or "Está usted" mean "It is you". The first is informal, the second formal.
It means "is here". Depending on the reference, it can also mean "she is here" or "he is here".
it means are you from here ? (Also used as a statement)
It means: "I am"
this isn't spanish what you talkin bout
"¿Cómo está usted?" is a Spanish phrase that means "How are you?" or "How do you feel?" It is a formal way to inquire about someone's well-being or current state.
Are you a monster no you're not
"Todo para usted" is Spanish and it means "all for you."
You know that you want that
You are.
with you
It means "you"
You understand
"Mismo a usted" translates to "same to you" in English. It is a common response when someone wishes you something (e.g., "have a nice day"), and you want to reciprocate the sentiment.
you are here
"Usted falla" in Spanish means "you fail" in English. It is the formal form of the second person singular in Spanish.