Replying in formal situations To express that everything is going really well, and there is no need to give more details. A variant of estoy bien is todo bien (all good). It works perfectly in most contexts.
Gracias = thanks (informal/casual) y thank you (formal)
How do you say estoy bien?
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To review, Spanish has two ways of saying you: tú, which is informal, and usted, which is formal. We use the informal style when speaking to a friend, a family member or a child. We use the formal style when speaking to someone in a position of power or someone we are meeting for the first time.
How do you respond to Como estas?
How do you answer if someone asks you, ¿Cómo estás? or How are you?? The standard answer is probably Bien (Fine) or Muy bien (Very good). Of course, both of those responses are often expanded: Muy bien, gracias.
As far as I know, you actually is the formal, originally plural version (ye/you/your) and thou was the informal version (thou/thee/thy/thine).
How do you respond to Como Amaneciste?
Bien, ¿y tú? are OK. ¿Cómo amaneció? = Polite. Usual response: Bien, ¿y usted?
Why Doesnt English Have Formal Pronouns? English is a Germanic language, meaning it evolved from the same language as German. Going all the way back to Old English, there were two second-person pronouns: þū for the singular “you” and ge for the plural “you.” Over time, these evolved into thou and ye, respectively.
It is better to not use “you” in formal writing or speaking. In academic or college writing, most formal essays and research reports use third person pronouns and do not use “I” or “you.” An essay is the writers analysis about a topic. Using “I” in an essay is not wrong, but it is unnecessary.
What does Kepasa mean?
what is happening A Spanish phrase meaning what is happening?, often used as a greeting.
Whats the difference between soy feliz and Estoy feliz?
When would you say one or the other, or are they interchangeble. I hear soy feliz in many songs. But in the Spanish Lessons 1.1 - Greetings and Introductions, Estoy feliz is used for when someone asks you how youre doing.
What is the proper response to Como esta?
How do you answer if someone asks you, ¿Cómo estás? or How are you?? The standard answer is probably Bien (Fine) or Muy bien (Very good). Of course, both of those responses are often expanded: Muy bien, gracias.
What are you doing in Spanish slang?
One is “¿Qué estás haciendo?” (it literally means “What are you doing?” in Spanish).
Thou and Theeinformal English:formal English:thou to thee thyyou to you your
Is it rude to say by the way?
The phrase by the way is not especially informal, and you may freely use it in formal situations. However, if you wish to use a variant which is more formal, then you could use a substitute such as: Speaking of which, This brings to mind.
What can I write instead of you?
Replace instances of you in your essay either by using individual or one to refer to a single hypothetical person and using people to refer to a large group to whom something youre saying applies. Replace instances of your in your essay by using the possessive forms of individual, one, and people.