If it's no; pues trate de ablar con usted y se desconecto, then a good shot is: No; I tried to talk to you and you disconnected.
"usted no tiene este"----- you don't have this
Usted is a word in Spanish language that is a formal term for the English word "you", as you would refer to someone of honor or respect. The Spanish word "tu" is the informal term for the English word "you" that two friends would use when speaking to each other.
Conoce usted ingles?Habla usted ingles?
Are you hot (temperature)
Te quiero: literally translates to "I want you" (informal), English equivalent of "I love you" (informal) Solamente usted: "only you" (formal)
"Usted gana" translates to "you win" in English.
¿Cómo está usted? in Spanish means "How are you?" in English.
Hambriento en usted is Hunger in you
"usted es un hombre" means "You are a man" in English..
"usted no tiene este"----- you don't have this
he/she/you love
Spanish: Usted gana a veces y usted no hace a veces. English: Sometimes you win and sometimes you do not.
Como usted means like you. While ingles means english!
I want you
"Nomas aqui y usted" translates to "just here and you" in English.
"¿Cómo está?" means ""How are you", but would normally be used with "usted", as in "¿Cómo está usted?"
It means "you are" Usted is used with people you know on a formal basis, such as a boss or a teacher.