And you? (formal "you" singular)
Vd. refers to "usted" since the origin of the word "usted" is a contraction of "vuestra merced".
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Il y a means "there is / there are" in English.
"y" means "and".
The word Spanish word "pollo" means "chicken" in English. The Spanish word "y" means "and" in English. The phrase "pollo y arrow" means chicken and arrow in English.
"y tú?" literally means "and you?"
vd/t in science means velocity (speed) multiplied by distance traveled divided by time taken.
"Y" translates to "il y a" in French, which means "there is" or "there are" depending on the context.
il y a means there is/there areparle means speakand anglais means english
It means "and" O means "Or"
You probably mean "y eso," which means "and that."
it means 'is there ...?'
"Y" (sounds like a long e in English like in the word "Need") by itself as a word in Spanish means "and" in English.