Whats the meaning of Mi Casa?

Whats the meaning of Mi Casa?

my home

What does El Mariachi mean?

the word means musician. it originated from music that was played at [weddings]. after many years, it is now used to describe musicians.

What does Su mean in Snapchat?

Shut Up

Is su or Tu formal?

The difference is that “su” is formal and ” tu” is informal. The “tu” form would be used when you know well the person you are talking to or someone who is younger than you. The “su” form would be used if you do not know a person or are formally speaking to someone.

How do you use su and sus?

Both su and sus means “his” “her”or”yours”,here “yours” is been used at a fomal situation. the difference is ,for example, when we say I’m his friend, we say “soy su amigo”, while we say we are his friends, we say”somos sus amigos”. The difference is what belongs to him is one thing or many things.

What form does usted take?

To create an usted command, remember the mantra: form of yo, drop the – o, add the opposite ending. Think of the present tense yo form of the verb you want to make into an usted command, then drop the – o ending and add the él, ella, or usted ending normally used for the opposite kind of verb.

Why do we use usted?

Usted signifies a more respectful way of talking to someone, such as a new acquaintance, an older person, or someone you consider to be of higher rank. At some point in a relationship between people who speak Spanish, a shift occurs from the formal usted to the more informal and intimate tú.

Who do you use usted for?

Usted is the more formal version. It’s used when referring to someone who is an acquaintance, of a higher status, or even simply just older. Tú is informal. Think of it as a casual use of the word “you”.

How do you use usted in a question?

So, if you are going to use “usted” in a question it’s ptractically the same as you say “Do you..?”. If is just a sentence, “usted” is a respectful way to say “you”.

What is the plural for you in Spanish?

Formal vs. Informal “You”

singular: plural:
first person: yo nosotros, nosotras
second person, informal: vosotros, vosotras
second person, formal: usted ustedes
third person: él, ella ellos, ellas

Is Como estas usted formal?

For example, “¿Cómo estás?” Formal should be used with teachers, strangers, elders, etc. Informal should be used with friends, children, etc. You would always say “usted” when talking to an important person.

Is Como esta informal?

“Cómo estás” and “cómo te va” are both informal ways of asking “how are you?” but ““cómo te va” is even more informal.