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Apr 25, 2014 - 09:11 PM
It's correct, actually :)
There are two ways to say "you" in Spanish when talking to one individual, 'tú' and 'usted'.
Usted is the polite and formal way of saying 'you' for those you would like to show respect, while 'tu' is what you would use to speak with friends and in less formal situation.
Each form has its own way of conjugating the verb. What you are saying above is:
* Cómo estás tú?
* Cómo está usted?
Both mean 'how are you?'
The more common is the more familiar 'tu', but depending on the situation and how polite you want to be, 'usted' can be used as well.
There are two ways to say "you" in Spanish when talking to one individual, 'tú' and 'usted'.
Usted is the polite and formal way of saying 'you' for those you would like to show respect, while 'tu' is what you would use to speak with friends and in less formal situation.
Each form has its own way of conjugating the verb. What you are saying above is:
* Cómo estás tú?
* Cómo está usted?
Both mean 'how are you?'
The more common is the more familiar 'tu', but depending on the situation and how polite you want to be, 'usted' can be used as well.
Apr 26, 2014 - 04:47 PM
The tú form is used a lot in Fluenz starting at Level 3. The first two levels are more formal.