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In Spanish, what is the difference between "Tu es un hombre" and "Usted es un hombre"?
In Spanish, what is the difference between these two sentences: "Tu es un hombre" and "Usted es un hombre"?
2 mai 2015 04:23
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Tú - Informal (used with friends or people much younger than you)
Usted - Formal (used with strangers or people older than you- generally more respectful and polite when you don't know the person well)
The conjugations for the two are different, too.
Tú=eres
Usted=es
So the first sentence you wrote should be eres instead of es.
2 mai 2015
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Tu- es informal o se ocupa cuando esta hablando con amigo o personas de tu misma edad.
Usted - se ocupa cuando la persona es mayor en edad o con personas que no conoces.
2 mai 2015
Tú - Formal
Usted - Informal
Both have the same meaning but are used in different contexts.
2 mai 2015
Hi first sentences should be "Tu eres un hombre". The difference beetween both is that the first one is more informal, and the last one its more polite!
Best regards! Happy learning
4 mai 2015
Usted is more formal
3 mai 2015
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Evan
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Espagnol
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