'No....' is the invariable start of a negative command, followed by the subjunctive of the verb, so, e.g.
'No hables' (Do not speak)
no estudies
Positive command: "come", negative command: "no comas".
The negative tú command of "poner" is "no pongas." In this command, "no" is used to indicate negation, while "pongas" is the subjunctive form of the verb "poner" (to put). This command is used to tell someone informally not to put something.
It is already a negative tu-form polite command: No me digas el precio.No me di el precio - informal, impolite
The correct "tú" command for the verb "escuchar" in Spanish is "escucha." This is the affirmative tú command form, used to tell someone to listen. If you need the negative form, it would be "no escuches."
(Tu) Entiendes
Amuse-toi !
No se los/las entra = don't bring them in to him (female/male 'them') -or- No se los/las trae -or- No se los/las lleva
I'm Gonna Have to go with one of the answers I probably don't want to give you all the answers because that would be giving away the answers.
It is the "tu command" meaning, "Do this!"
Escucha --- listenEscuchas --- You listen
The tu command is not a standard command in most operating systems or programming languages. It may refer to specific software or a custom script, depending on the context. If you meant tune, tu could be a shorthand or abbreviation in a particular environment, but further clarification would be needed to provide an accurate explanation. Please provide more context for a precise answer.