"Y tú" is an informal way to say "and you" in Spanish, typically used among friends, family, or peers. If you want to be more formal, you would use "y usted" instead. The choice between "tú" and "usted" depends on the level of familiarity and respect in the conversation.
The word and is pronounced like the alphabet letter "E" and is written in Spanish as "y". You and me is Tu y yo.and= yyAnd is 'y' in Spanish.
Tu/usted y mi padre (informal/formal 'you')
This means "Very well, thanks, and yourself?"
"And you" as a single statement is Y usted (Formal) y tú (informal) ("y tu"- no accent over the U means "and your" so be careful)
Formal: Su esposa es Bella. No formal: Tu esposa es Bella Tu esposa es bonita (pretty)
y tu = and you
Las cosas que tu/usted y yo hariamos (informal/formal; accent on the 'i')
Tu eres (informal)/usted es (formal) mi corazón y mi roca
y tu ami
In the Spanish translation you would insert an 'AND'. So you would say in casual/familiar speech: Bien, y tu como has estado? -- And in formal/respectful speech: Bien, y usted como ha estado? -- Or maybe simply: Bien, y tu/usted?
you are and you hate youtu eres y no tu gusta contigo?tu eres y tu desgusta contigo?you are and you hate me.tu eres y no tu gusta conmigo?tu eres y tu desgusta conmigo?
The correct subject pronoun for "tu amigo y tu" is ustedes.