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.
Imagina is the informal (tu) command which means: Imagine (as in Imagine that!).
(Tu) Entiendes
no estudies
Positive command: "come", negative command: "no comas".
Amuse-toi !
The affirmative tú command for "ir" (to go) is "ve." This command is used when instructing someone to go somewhere in a direct and informal manner. For example, you might say, "Ve a la tienda," which means "Go to the store."
It means "are you? " In French Ex: Es tu ici? Are you here?
The tú affirmative command form of the verb "prestar" is "presta." This command is used to tell someone informally to lend or provide something. For example, you might say, "¡Presta atención!" which means "Pay attention!"
"Tu tienes" in English means "you have."
The affirmative tú command of "salir" is "sal." This form is used to instruct someone to leave or go out. For example, you might say, "Sal de la casa," which means "Leave the house."
"Tu perro" means "your dog" in English.
Tu means you (singular and informal)