Step 1: Open tin of Baked Beans
Step 2: Toast toast
Step 3: Put beans on toast
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with= con with me= conmigo with you=contigo (for informal) or consigo (for Ud.)
Como es su/tu dia ? (formal/informal)
Tu tambien (informal) Usted tambien (formal) = You too
no me toques (more formal) or no me tocas (informal)... it depends on who you're talking to
Dónde esta = where is The words "Your heart" translate to "Su corazón" (formal) Tu Corazón" (informal)
"Contigo" is a Spanish word. The English equivalent would be the phrase "with you," speaking to someone who is a friend or family member (informal). The phrase "Voy contigo" would translate to "I'm going with you."
"Who are you?" in Spanish is "¿Quién eres?" One of the best sites for translating English to Spanish is Google Translate. You type in the English word(s) in the box (it will say out loud what you wrote) and then it will translate in Spanish and say it out loud. You can change the languages at anytime. --The Dog Expert
Ve con Dios (Tu = informal) Vaya con Dios (Usted = formal)
Tú eres americano. (using the informal 'tú) Usted es americano. (using the formal 'usted')
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¿De dónde es usted? (formal) ¿De dónde eres? (informal) ¿Ustedes de dónde son? (formal and informal plural in Spanish America, only formal in Spain) ¿De dónde sois? (informal plural but only in Spain) To ask someone where they are from in Spanish, you can use the formal or the informal: Informal: ¿De dónde eres? Formal: ¿De dónde es usted?
formal is to show resepect for elders and teachers and parents like mr mrs etc and informal (familar) are for friends cousins syblings Its for respect because that's a big part of cultures