It means: "Do you have my pencil?"
Fàcil (Easy), How are you?
Translation: Use "tu" when you speak to me, not "Ud.". (Literally: Speak to me of "tu" not of "Ud.".)
Hi? What's up?
Ud. is the abbreviation of Usted that means You (singular) in a formal way.
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Translation: Tiene Ud. alguien angloparlante con Ud.?
Ud. tiene pelo liso= You have straight hair.
Translation: Do you have a car?
Cuántos años tiene Ud.?
Fàcil (Easy), How are you?
Ud tiene planes para esta noche?
¿Qué mascotas tienes? or ¿Qué mascotas tiene Ud.? Both mean the same thing, however, the first one is said to a familiar person, while the second is used in polite address to a stranger.
it means: 'do you (formal) need something?'
"Puso" means "heart" in English.
What did you do yesterday. Ud (abv. for usted) is formal for you. Informal version is: Que hiciste tu (informal for you) ayer? Que = What hiciste = did hizo = do ayer = yesterday tu = informal you usted = formal you
UD means Unique Design
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.