Tu (informal) commands have the same conjugation as tu in the present tense.
Tiene ...? = Do you have...?¿Tiene ustedAnswer: Tienes...? is the informal version
(Tu) me frustras (informal) Usted me frustra (formal)
A close approximation to "What about you?" in Spanish might be "¿Y usted?" literally, "And you?" Or, "¿y tu?" in an informal setting.
¿Cómo fue tu día, guapo? is the best way to say"How was your day, handsome?" in Spanish.
Eso es tu/su nieto (informal/formal)
"¿Tienes leche?" in an informal way and "¿Tiene (usted) leche?" in a formal way.
It's an informal way to refer to a woman named "Sara". It means 'It's Sara' In informal Spanish (not recommendable), some people say: La Sara se vino caminando (informal Spanish) - Sara came walking
tiene usted/tienes alguna manera para esta? (formal/informal 'you')
You can say "No diga eso más." Edit: a better way to say it would be "no dices(informal)/dice(formal) eso"
vestido informal
Tú (informal) or usted (formal)
"Likewise" in Spanish can be translated as "igualmente." It is commonly used in conversations to express agreement or to reciprocate a sentiment. Another informal way to say it is "a ti también," which means "to you as well."
"Hasta luego" in Spanish means "see you later" in English. It is a common way to say goodbye in a casual and informal manner.
Tiene ...? = Do you have...?¿Tiene ustedAnswer: Tienes...? is the informal version
tú = you (informal) Usted / Ud. = you (formal)
tu/su (informal/formal) corazon
Tú (informal) Usted (formal)