Uds. is a short term for ustedes meaning you in respect and may also be written as Vds. Also they use the third person conjugations.
Here is an example ustedes hablan, meaning you speak.
Ud. is the abbreviation for Usted. Usted is the formal way of saying 'you' in Spanish. For example, you would use Ud. towards a teacher, principal, policeman, your elders, etc. Tú is the informal way of saying 'you' in Spanish. You would use it towards your friends.
It is a contraction for "usted es" or "you are".
"Ud" is the abbreviation for "usted," which is the formal way to say "you" in Spanish. "Tu" is the informal way to say "you." The main difference is that "tu" is used with friends, family, and people the same age or younger, while "ud" is used with acquaintances, strangers, or in formal situations.
It is an abbreviation for Usted which itself is a contraction of Vuestra Merced (ie your grace)
"Como esta ud" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "How are you?" in English. It is a common greeting used to ask about someone's well-being or current state.
Ud. is the abbreviation of Usted that means You (singular) in a formal way.
Translation: Tiene Ud. alguien angloparlante con Ud.?
It means "you too".
Es Ud. ciego = Are you blind?
There are two possibilities: Tú eres; Ud. es Tú está; Ud está
Ud. is the abbreviation for Usted. Usted is the formal way of saying 'you' in Spanish. For example, you would use Ud. towards a teacher, principal, policeman, your elders, etc. Tú is the informal way of saying 'you' in Spanish. You would use it towards your friends.
¿Comiste tú? or, ¿Comió Ud.?
¿Qué sugiere Ud. [usted]?
Ud=Ut dictum is a latin word, meaning "as directed"
It is a contraction for "usted es" or "you are".
tú = you (informal) Usted / Ud. = you (formal)
Depending on who it is, "Eres maravilloso/a." or "Es maravilloso/a Ud."