it means: 'do you (formal) need something?'
Fàcil (Easy), How are you?
It means: "Do you have my pencil?"
to put. poner: (ud./el/ella) puso
What did you do yesterday. Ud (abv. for usted) is formal for you. Informal version is: Que hiciste tu (informal for you) ayer? Que = What hiciste = did hizo = do ayer = yesterday tu = informal you usted = formal you
Translation: Tiene Ud. alguien angloparlante con Ud.?
Ud. is the abbreviation for Usted. Usted is the formal way of saying 'you' in Spanish. For example, you would use Ud. towards a teacher, principal, policeman, your elders, etc. Tú is the informal way of saying 'you' in Spanish. You would use it towards your friends.
Ud=Ut dictum is a latin word, meaning "as directed"
Are you lost? (formal) Ud is an abbreviation for "usted" which is the formal singular word for "you"
"As Directed"
You believe that (I/he/she) have/has been unfaithful in a relationship. (When a verb is the same with the "yo" and "él/ella/Ud." forms, you need to specify "yo" or "él/ella/Ud." before the verb.)
Ulcerative Dermatosis
Translation: Use "tu" when you speak to me, not "Ud.". (Literally: Speak to me of "tu" not of "Ud.".)