Introduction
Introducción
Spanish has both a formal and informal way of addressing people. This makes asking the simple question "How are you?" slightly more complicated than in English. You need to know which "you" to use:
• tú the informal, which takes the second-person verb tense, or
• usted the formal, which takes the third-person verb tense, like "he", "she" or "it".
Tú is used among close friends, family, and people younger than you. Usted is used for strangers - or even acquaintances - and people older than you.
It is very important to know which level of formality to use. It can be very insulting to someone to address them incorrectly.
To learn more about tú, usted and similar words, check out the subject pronouns lesson.
• tú the informal, which takes the second-person verb tense, or
• usted the formal, which takes the third-person verb tense, like "he", "she" or "it".
Tú is used among close friends, family, and people younger than you. Usted is used for strangers - or even acquaintances - and people older than you.
It is very important to know which level of formality to use. It can be very insulting to someone to address them incorrectly.
To learn more about tú, usted and similar words, check out the subject pronouns lesson.
Vocabulary
Vocabulario
tú
you
informal nominative
usted
you
formal nominative
you
formal disjunctive
bien
good
fine
well
bueno
good
malo
bad
suerte
luck
estar
to be
temporal
Phrases
Frases
Cuidate
Take care
Buena suerte
Good Luck
¿Cómo está?
How are you?
formal
¿Cómo estás?
How are you?
informal
¿Todo bien?
Everything okay?
Bien.
Fine.
Estoy bien.
I'm fine.
No estoy muy bien
I'm not very well.
Muy bien.
Very good.
Más o menos
Just okay (More or less).
Mal.
Bad.
¿Y tú?
And you?
informal
¿Y usted?
And you?
formal
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