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"¿Cómo estás?" or in a polite way you can say: ¿Cómo está usted?
flaco but if ur being polite you should say "delgado" =)
The polite form is, "Despierte por favor."
If you're concerned about being polite, you say, "¿Qué dice usted?' ( K DEE-say oo-stead?) If you're NOT concerned about being polite, you say, "¿Qué dices? (K DEE-ses?)
"Piense usted en mañana," (polite) or "Piensate en mañana."
It is not polite to say "No, You are disgusting." But if this person is rude then you do have a right to say it. If not, its not polite.
In polite conversation, you say, "Viaja Ud.?" More informally you say, "Viajas tú?" or simply, "Viajas?"
Come in (plural you, polite or familiar in Spanish America; only polite in Spain) Present subjuctive (presente de subjuntivo): May they come in May you come in (polite or familiar in Spanish-America; only polite in Spain)
"¡Cállate!" or "Cállese", but the nature of the statement is not "formal".
Hola ¿Cómo estás? If you want to be polite: Buenos días. ¿Cómo está usted?
Afuera está fresco.LOOK THE DIFFERENCE:Esta (muchacha) --- This (girl)Está --- It is / he is / she is / you are (polite you, singular)
You learn (informal / polite you, plural in Spanish-America; only polite in Spain)They learn