That depends. Tú with an accent means you; tu without an accent means your
"y tu" (without an accent on the 'u') = 'and your....' "y tú" (With an accent on the 'u') = 'and you'
Niño is boy, if you want to stress that it is a littleboy, then it is niñito.
"Tu eres muy antipatico" with an accent over the u in tu and the a in antipatico literally translates to you are very unfriendly
Tu is your. Tu casa - Your houseTus is your. Tus casas - Your housesTú (notice the accent on the u, ú) is you.Tú eres cómico. - You are funny.
it means "can" as "puedo" or "can" as "lata" it'll depend on what your trying to sayCan as in container - lataCan as in to be able - poderpoder: to (be able to); canlata: as in "a can of peas"
You (with accent) Your (without accent)
"y tu" (without an accent on the 'u') = 'and your....' "y tú" (With an accent on the 'u') = 'and you'
je vois - tu voisthere is no accent on any form of the verb 'voir'
tú = you tu = your (note the presence/absence of the accent mark)
you tú= you (subject pronoun), but tu (without the accent) means your and is a possessive pronoun
"Tu" (without a written accent) is a possessive adjective, meaning "your" (to one person, and meaning one thing owned). "Tus" is the same, but more than one thing owned. "Tú" (with a written accent) is the informal singular subject pronoun "you."
I think there is a accent on tu "u" of ou. If it is Tu es où je te vois plus : You are where I canno't see you anymore. où is a spatial adjective (where) , while ou (without the accent) means 'or'. où es-tu ? Where are you ?
tú means you in Spanish. Do not get it confused with tu (no accent), which means your.
'tu estas' (with an accent on the 'a') = 'you are'
Niño is boy, if you want to stress that it is a littleboy, then it is niñito.
Ou es tu?/ Ou etes vous? there is an accent grave on the "u" in ou and an accent circonflex on the first e in etes
Tú (with an accent) is an informal way of saying 'you' in Spanish. Tu (without an accent) is a pronoun used to say 'your,' informally. So, you say 'tu' to say 'your.' And you say 'tú' to say 'you.' While these words sound the same when you say them out loud, it's very easy to tell them apart in context.