If you are trying to say "How are you" in Spanish, it translates to be ¿Cómo estás?
to be familiar you would say te presento a .... to be formal you would say le presento a ....... they both mean let me introduce you to .......
"familiar with" in French is translated as "familier avec".
To say 'I have a car' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo un carro.'
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To say 'I have a notebook' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo un cuaderno.'
"estas familiarizado con..."
Español proyecto familiar
bestial, brutal (familiar) detestable
Translation: Involucramiento familiar
para ti (familiar) or para usted (formal)
The answer depends on how familiar you are with the person to whom you're speaking. If you're quite familiar, you'd say,"Tú eres importante." If you're not familiar, you'd say, "Usted es importante."
Same as English (Fa-meal-e-yer)
when you say "your" in familiar contexts, for example:Tu pupitre --- your chair
¿Cuándo estudia? (Unfamiliar/Formal) ¿Cuándo estudias? (Familiar)
As a command, "toma español." (familiar), or "tome español" (formal)
You can say: "Mi experiencia de español" or "Mi conocimientos de Espanol." Conocer means to be familiar with but, "conocimiento" means knowledge of.
Tu padre/papacito - familiar Su padre/papacito- formal