siblings, friends, and children. also some people use it with their parents but it depends who it is
The Spanish language has the informal and the formal. The informal you is tu'. The formal you is usted. When speaking to friends and people you know well, tu' may be used. When speaking to elders, buisnesspeople, etc. you would generally use the Usted.
Sorry my Answer was Incorrect The Correct Informal answer would be papa
"Tu eres" means "You are" in Spanish. In the Spanish language there are formal and informal versions of pronouns, and this is using the informal. Formal version of the same expression would be "Usted es".
Formal is "usted", informal is "tú" (or "vos" in some regions). It makes no difference whether the other person is older or younger; if you decided to use the informal version, you would use "tú". However, quite often you would use the formal speech for older people instead.
¿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?
Eso es tu/su nieto (informal/formal)
If you mean in as I would love to ...it would " Me gustaria..."
You would say: Estas desempleado/a? (informal) Esta usted desempleado/a? (formal)
"three dollars" in spanish is: "tres dolares" three - tres dollars - dolares
informal: ¿Te gustaría salir?formal: ¿Le gustaría salir?
Nos conocemos bien. Puedes usar la forma informal conmigo.
Venga means come on in Spanish. Spanish is spoken in Mexico and therefore would be the same word: venga.Also: ven (informal command)Also you don´t say: in Mexican you say in spanish.