Usted is the formal way of saying 'you'.
(Tu) me frustras (informal) Usted me frustra (formal)
Te quiero: literally translates to "I want you" (informal), English equivalent of "I love you" (informal) Solamente usted: "only you" (formal)
Cual es tu/su nombre (informal/formal) Como te llamas (informal) Como se llama usted (formal)
Formal: Usted es divertido. Informal: Tu eres divertido.
Usted is Spanish, and it is the formal way of saying "you."
Tú (informal) or usted (formal)
Puede usted/puedes contestar (formal/informal)
tú (informal, singular)) usted (formal, singular) vosotros (informal, plural) ustedes (formal, plural)
you (refering to one person) tu (informal)usted (formal)you (plural)ustedes ( there is no formal or informal for this one)It depends on who you are talking to. Tú if you are speaking to someone familiar ' a family member or friend. Usted is used for more formal situations.tú (with accent over the 'u')This is the informal 'you' and it is singular.vosotros: plural, informal 'you'ustedThis is the formal 'you' and it is singular.ustedes: plural, formal 'you'
tú = you (informal) Usted / Ud. = you (formal)
Tú (informal) Usted (formal)
tu, in the informal, usted in the formal, or vosotros, as in "you all".
Either tú (informal) or Usted (formal).
Ha venido usted (formal) Has venido (informal)
Es usted/eres homosexual (formal/informal)
If you mean 'you': tu (informal, singular); usted (formal, singular) vosotros/as (informal, plural); ustedes (formal, plural)
Tu (informal singular) Usted (formal singular) Vosotros/as (informal plural, male/female) Ustedes (formal, plural)