There are two main ways to say this in Spanish: "Puedo tener......" --> Can I have... and "Me puede(s) dar......" --> Can you give me..... Depending on who you are talking to would depend on if you would use the Usted form (Puede) or the tu form (Puedes). If you are talking to a waiter or someone who is of higher class or age then you, you would use the Usted form. If you are just talking to a friend or sibling, you could use the Tu form.
That would depend on who you are talking to. In spanish there are 2 ways to say "you" The tu form and the Usted form. If you are trying to get the attention of a close friend, family member, child or animal you would say "oye" if you are trying to get the attention of a person who is socially superior you would say "oiga"
¿Es usted maestro? ¿Está usted casado? ¿Trabaja usted? ¿Dónde trabaja? ¿Tiene usted coche? ¿Cuánto vale/cuesta su coche?
There are two ways to say this depending on who you are talking to. You would either use the Usted form or the Tú form of speaking. You use the Usted form when you are talking to someone who is older then you or of a higher social rank. It is also the more respectful form of Spanish and should be used with people you don't know too well. In the Usted for it would be "Su madre le está ayudando." You us the Tú form when you are talking to people that are close friends or are of the same social rank as you. "Tu madre te está ayudando" is how you would say it in the Tú form.
¿De qué modo le /les (también lo, los, la, las)* / te / os puedo ayudar?*Talking about "usted" or "ustedes"There are also other similar ways to do the same question.
te amo = I love you amar = to love
English: What do you mean? Spanish: ¿Qué quieres decir?
There are two ways to say this depending on if you use the informal (Tu) form or the formal (usted) form of Spanish. Informal: Muy bien. Gracias. Cómo estás? Formal: Muy bien. Gracias. Cómo está usted?
Hola
Talking in person
There are two ways to say this. It depends on who you are talking to.If you are talking to someone who is of higher authority than you (teacher, principal, your boss, etc.) then you would reply with the usted form: Estoy bien. Y usted?If you are talking to close friends or family, then you can reply with the Tú form: Estoy bien. Y tú?
texting, calling, and talking in person