It is a contraction for "usted es" or "you are".
It means that Ud. is a short term for usted and you use it for someone older than you. The "es" means "is".
Translation: You (formal) are.
Technically, it means "You is", but since "you" in English exclusively takes the form "are", "you are" is a closer idiomatic translation.
"Es lunes" is Spanish for "It is Monday."
"Es nuevo" means "it is new" in Spanish.
(The) snow is...
"ΒΏQuΓ© es esto?" is Spanish for "What is this?" It is a question asking for the identity or explanation of something.
"Es clases de espaΓ±ol" translated to English means "It is Spanish classes."
Es Ud. ciego = Are you blind?
ud. es- it is (most common but it is just the pronoun i am changing ella es- she is ello es- es
Depending on who it is, "Eres maravilloso/a." or "Es maravilloso/a Ud."
Translation: ¿De dónde es Ud.?
There are two possibilities: Tú eres; Ud. es Tú está; Ud está
de dónde es usted?
"Ud. es buen cocinero" is "You are a good chef."
"Es" and "son" mean "is" and "are" in Spanish.
"Usted no es invitado"No se lo invito a Ud.
no = no and es means is
"es' is not a prefix in Spanish.
It means, "Where are you from?" ¿De donde es Ud.? literally means "Of where are you?" Ud. or Vd. is an accepted abbreviation of "Usted", the formal use of the word "you".