karmabowers246822 karmabowers246822
  • 28-08-2020
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rule" that you think Spanish uses to explain the difference between tú and usted.

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Ecur316 Ecur316
  • 28-08-2020
Tú and usted both mean you but tú is usually more informal then usted
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Fishylikeswater
Fishylikeswater Fishylikeswater
  • 28-08-2020

Answer:

Hello!

Tu and usted have the same meaning.

But, when you talk to someone YOUR age or they are younger than u say "tu"

Example

Bien y tu

But with an elder, someone older then u say "usted"

For example:

Bien y usted?

Hope this helps!

-Fishylikeswater

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