The proper spelling is "usted" not "us ted". It means you (formal. i.e. speaking to a principal, president, teacher, doctor, etc.) It can also mean "he/she" (formal) depending on the context of the sentence and how you use it.
If you mean "US" as in USA, it is "Estados Unidos". If you mean "US" as in you and me, then the word is "nosotros".
Yes, Ted Cruz speaks Spanish. He is fluent in both English and Spanish, having learned Spanish while growing up in a bilingual household.
did you mean usted no sabe? ("you- formal- don't know")
Let us be
No, it means: We Or sometimes: Us
I believe you mean "we" or "us", which in Spanish is nosotros.
If you mean Ted Dibiase - Maryse.
TED, exactly in the same way. Its pronounced like BED (with T instead B)
what is does TYPICAL day mean
They mean 'sindicatos' in Spanish. A sindicato in Spain functions along the same lines as a union in the US. But the Spanish sindicatos are much more vigorous and regular in their persuit of social justice and economic parity or equality than US unions.
'nos' in Spanish means 'us'. Whether it does here.....?
Ecuador is from the Spanish meaning equator. That country's currency is the US dollar.