Disfrutado con chocolate
(adjective, e.g. 'pan disfrutado con chocolate' - 'bread enjoyed with chocolate')
Disfruto con chocolate (accent on 'o' in 'disfruto')
(Preterite tense: 'Disfruto pan etc.' - 'He/she/you enjoyed bread with chocolate'.
¿Cómo está usted? in Spanish means "How are you?" in English.
"Todo para usted" is Spanish and it means "all for you."
Usted means you all in Spanish. (: you sure cause I looked in the back of a spanish book in the spanish translation section and it said just "you"
"Usted falla" in Spanish means "you fail" in English. It is the formal form of the second person singular in Spanish.
"Usted es un niño" means "You are a boy" in Spanish.
"Usted necesita ayuda" means "You need help" in Spanish.
"¿Cómo está usted?" is a Spanish phrase that means "How are you?" or "How do you feel?" It is a formal way to inquire about someone's well-being or current state.
Usted tiene is a sentence fragment that means "you have". This is a formal statement. When speaking informally the fragment would be "Tú tienes"
Ud. is the abbreviation of Usted that means You (singular) in a formal way.
It means "You know Spanish, sister."
It means, "You buy the newspaper."
USTED means YOU in proper form, TÚ--- means YOU in spanish the not PROPER form YOU use TÚ addressing to a friend, parent, or someone you know, USTED-- you address it to your teacher or adults you don't know