The "y" is a long "e" sound, as in eel, reed, or seek.
The tu is pronounced like "too" or "two". Extra points for you if you soften the "hard" sounding "t", making it just a tad like a "d". Just listen to some spoken dialog and you'll see what I mean. It is better if you say instead of y tu you say y ti and ti sounds like tea
Y tu .... and your
it menas "and you"
The Spanish word y which means and, is said like eee. The alphabet letter y, in Spain is said like, E-gre-eh-guh.
Actually, the letter y is pronounced i griega in the spanish language
The phrase 'y llegaste tu' is Spanish and when translated to English it means 'and you get your'. It might be used to say something like 'and you get your fair share'.
"y tú?" literally means "and you?"
y tuWell, "and you?" is "y tu?" That might work.
Assuming you meant: "Sí, y tú trabajas hoy." then it would mean: "Yes, and you work today."
my name is tomas, And you?
The phrase 'y llegaste tu' is Spanish and when translated to English it means 'and you get your'. It might be used to say something like 'and you get your fair share'.
how about you is: y tu? or: y usted? it translates into : and you? in English
bien y tu- answer..find, and you?
You say, "Here, getting ready to go to Tecate; and you?"
Watching and you?
and who are you?
Answer: you and me
tu y solamente tu
The Spanish phrase "tu y yo, solo tu y yo" is most likely derived from a song/poem which is translated to English as: "you and I, only you and I"
¿Y tu? ("and you?")
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