Informal is spelled exactly the same in English and Spanish. In Spanish the emphasis is on the last syllable. in-for-MAL.
The I in Spanish is always pronounced like the I in the English word MACHINE.
The A in Spanish is always pronounced like the A in the English word HAT.
The most common way to say "you" informally is "tú", but there are regional and numerical differences. Please see the discussion on the use of the word "you" in different Spanish-speaking contexts below.
Spain:
There are four different ways to say you in Spanish: tú, usted, vosotros, and ustedes
Examples of how each are used:
Note: all verbs are conjugated in the present indicative tense
Tú hablas = You talk...This is the informal way of using the second person singular. One would use this in talking to a friend or younger family member.
Usted habla = You talk...This is the formal way of using the second person singular. One would use this in talking to an elder, superior, teacher, or an older family member.
Vosotros habláis = You talk (You guys talk)...This is the informal way of using the second person plural. One would use this in talking to multiple friends or younger family members.
Ustedes hablan = You talk (You guys talk)...This is the formal way of using the second person plural. One would use this in talking to elders, superiors, teachers, or older family members.
Latin America (in general):
Familiar singular: Tú
Formal singular: Usted
Plural (both formal and familiar): Ustedes
Tú and Usted follow the example set in the "Spain" section. Ustedes absorbs the "Vosotros" from the "Spain" section as well as the Ustedes from the "Spain" section.
Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay
Familiar singular: Vos
Familiar plural: Vosotros
This last form is known as Voseo, and is common throughout these countries. The rest of Latin America is more accustomed to the first form.
The "Vos", where used, takes the place of the Tú in the "Spain" section, but has its verbs conjugated according to the "Vosotros" in the "Spain" section.
informativo, instructivo
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información
información básica
Mas informe/informacion
información de contacto
"What is your name?" is not the Spanish way of asking for that information. In Spanish, the common form of this question is "How do you call yourself?" or "How are you called?" You say it, "¿Cómo se llama?"
Informaciones importantes (eenforrmathYAWness eemporrTANtess)
Para informes y planificación.
to say "he has" you would simply say "él tiene" Hope that's enough information. Zak
"To say" in Spanish is "decir". To go further requires more information. Who is doing the saying, and under what curcumstances? In English, we only use one word for the verb in most cases. I say,you say, they say, we say. These are all different words in Spanish. Digo, dices, dice, decimos, decís, dicen
The letters 'fu' are pronounced 'foo' in Spanish. If you are asking how to curse, such information cannot be given out on this website, pursuant to the site's guidelines.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
Para atención en español / castellano Para informes en español / castellano
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.