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Jan Mikhail Sanchez (Mike)
What is the difference between "У вас есть ..." and "У тебя есть"? [Russian]
What is the difference? What makes them differnet? How would you use both of them?
23 aug. 2008 04:03
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If I want to ask a child or a friend I’ll say - у тебя есть?
If I want to ask more than one child of friend I’ll say – у вас есть?
If I want to ask an old or unfamiliar man I’ll say – у Вас есть?
The same is when I ask some old or unfamiliar men.
It sounds similar but if you should write it you have to use the capital letter B.
Of course «у Вас есть» is used in shops, restaurants and with unknown people in other institutions.
23 augustus 2008
"У тебя есть" is for other, and it is more familliar
23 augustus 2008
"У вас есть" is for plural
"У Вас есть" is polite variant for 1 person
23 augustus 2008
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Jan Mikhail Sanchez (Mike)
Taalvaardigheden
Engels, Duits, Russisch, Oekraïens
Taal die wordt geleerd
Duits, Russisch, Oekraïens
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