Translation: Use "tu" when you speak to me, not "Ud.". (Literally: Speak to me of "tu" not of "Ud.".)
Ésa es una vulgaridad que no desearía usted conocer. Además de estar mal escrita.
De donde eres tu means Where are you? I hope this helped.
Gracias por tu amistad means thank-you for your friendship.
technically is means you is I think you mean to say either tu eres (you are: informal, singular) or usted es (you are: formal, singular)
Usted tambien. ORTú tambien."Tú también" is the Spanish equivalent of 'you too'.
The meaning of 'Háblame de tu familia en tu carta' in Spanish is "Tell me about your family in your letter."
you are from = tu eres de, or usted es de
You are the best
Ésa es una vulgaridad que no desearía usted conocer. Además de estar mal escrita.
Su mamá (de usted) / tu mamá / vuestra mamá.
In Spanish, "where are you" is " donde esta, Ud." or "donde estas, tu". (accent mark on "donde" and on "tu") From where are you or where are you from is ¿De dónde es usted? or ¿De dónde eres tú?
"De tu" translates to "your" in English.
"de tu niñez" means "from your childhood"
Sorry but that doesn't make sense so either they didn't say it correctly or you didn't understand it
'Usted' or 'tu'...
It's the formal/respectful word for YOU. The informal word for 'you' is 'tu'
It means "not you killed your crazy haha" lol