The usted form is used with anyone who is unfamiliar, or is in a higher position is a social or work situation. If there is doubt about how well you know someone, use the usted form.
It would depend on who you are talking to. If the person is around the same age as you, then you could use the Tu form. "Hola, te llamas Sierra?" If you don't really know the person or they are older then you, you should use the usted form. "Hola, usted se llama Sierra?" If you don't really know the person, you are usually better off using the Usted form instead of the Tu so that you don't risk offending them.
The literal translation of the sentence is "In love with you". This is not what you would normally say for "I am in love with you". For this, you would say "Estoy enamorado de ti". If you are confessing love, you would not be using the formal address form of "usted". Also, you need something to say "I am". In this case, a form of the verb "estar".
First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of hallar. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of hallar. Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of hallar.
"¿Cultivas manzanas?" This is the familiar (tú) form. If you want the polite form (usted), it would be "¿Usted cultiva manzanas?"
"Usted falla" in Spanish means "you fail" in English. It is the formal form of the second person singular in Spanish.
USTED means YOU in proper form, TÚ--- means YOU in spanish the not PROPER form YOU use TÚ addressing to a friend, parent, or someone you know, USTED-- you address it to your teacher or adults you don't know
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Ustedes is the plural of usted in Spanish.
Whenever you are referring to something formally, you must always use the usted form. Therefore "How are you" Would be "Cómo está usted?"
Whenever you are referring to something formally, you must always use the usted form. Therefore "How are you" Would be "Cómo está usted?"
In speaking to the officer you would address them by their rank and name. In writing to the person you would follow the rank with the word "Retired" or "Ret."
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"