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#30 - "Usted" Meaning in Spanish 🎩 When You Should Use It

Feb 02, 20263 min
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🕴️ When should you use usted in Spanish?

In this Spanish Quickie, learn how the formal “you” works, when to use it, and how it changes verb conjugations with clear examples like ¿cómo está?

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It's time for your Royal highness. The pranoun will stead. If you're not totally sure how to use this word, let's clear it up in this episode Ready for a quickie share who stead spelled? Who said they? Who's death is a second person singular proanun and simple words. It means you, but the story doesn't end there. Who stayed is the form you use when speaking formally. When people use to stay with me, I feel like mister Monopoly blacktop hat, tuxedo cane. Because of state is what people

say when they want to treat you with respect. It's a classy, elegant proanun you use with someone in a higher position than you. A higher position depends on the situation. If I'm talking to an older person, I use to stath to show respect. They've been on this planet longer than me, so respect is the minimum. With a boss, I would start with or stayed two. Sometimes over time they may switch to two because of state makes them

feel old. But if you're not sure how to address someone, who stayed is the safe choice, let's see how to use it. Using a state changes the verb conjugation listed The verb is s that to be the one we use for how are you with the state? The question is como is star? If it were informal, it would be gost tas with an S at the end gomost tas. That's the two form we saw in the previous lesson. But when you remove the S and say gomost start,

you're using a state with that conjugation. Spanish speakers immediately notice the conjugation when you say come star. They know you're being respectful. So let's recap who stayed? Is the formal you singular use it to show respect to older people, your boss, or in business situations, using a state affects the verb conjugation as in gomostat. And finally, when in doubt, go with your state. And that's it for today. Glass Yes,

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