What would you like is an English equivalent of ¿Qué desea usted?'. The interrogative 'qué' means 'what'. The verb 'desea' means '[you] desire, like, want, wish'. The letters 'Ud' are short for 'Usted', which means 'you'. All together, they're pronounced keh deh-SEH-ah oo-STEHD'.
Translation: Tiene Ud. alguien angloparlante con Ud.?
Ud. tiene pelo liso= You have straight hair.
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.
"Como esta ud" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "How are you?" in English. It is a common greeting used to ask about someone's well-being or current state.
Ud. is the abbreviation of Usted that means You (singular) in a formal way.
Translation: ?Hablas bien el inglés? -OR- ?Habla Ud. bien el inglés?
I'm assuming you want this translated from Spanish to English. If this is the case, the translation is "I'll send the cards to you."
It means "you too".
Es Ud. ciego = Are you blind?
There are two possibilities: Tú eres; Ud. es Tú está; Ud está
It is a contraction for "usted es" or "you are".
¿Comiste tú? or, ¿Comió Ud.?