Probably saying deceased.
Como estás? (not formal way) Como está? (formal way)
In a formal context, you can say, "Are you feeling fatigued?" or "Might you be feeling tired?" These phrasings maintain a level of politeness and respect, suitable for formal conversations.
in French, your opinions is 'vos opinions 'for the formal way.'tes opinions' is less formal.
To say " In Fact " itself is quite fancy
yes. It's a formal way to say it.
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AnswerOne (formal) way to say it is: Non si preoccupiA less formal way to say it is: Non ti preoccupareNon ti preoccupare can be contracted into Non preoccuparti
It´s incorrect and you know it so there is no way you can say that. The correct way is:How do you do? (It´s informal)How are you? (Formal way)
Was lesen Sie? [formal way] / Was liest du? [informal way].
Well, honey, to say "where do you live" in a formal way in Spanish, you would say "¿Dónde vive usted?" Remember, when you're trying to be fancy, just throw in that "usted" to show some respect. Now go on and impress someone with your formal Spanish skills!
'Minasan' is the formal way to say "everyone". The casual way to say "everyone" would be just 'Mina'.
"S'il vous plaît" is the formal way you say "please" in French.