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‘You’ en Espa ñol Tú - PowerPoint Presentation

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‘You’ en Espa ñol Tú - PPT Presentation

vs Usted Well for most Spanish speakers there are TWO ways to say you Tú At least when youre speaking to just one person Usted amp Tú Tú is the FAMILIAR form of you in Spanish It is used when talking to ID: 749765

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Slide1

‘You’ en Español

vs.

UstedSlide2

Well, for most Spanish speakers there are TWO ways to say “you”!!!Tú

*At least when you’re speaking to just one person!

Usted

&Slide3

is the FAMILIAR form of ‘you’ in Spanish. It is used when talking to

:

Friends

FamilyPeople Your Own AgeChildren

PetsSlide4

Usted

Usted

is the more FORMAL version of ‘you’. It is used when talking to

:

Strangers

People Older Than YouAuthority FiguresPeople You’ve Just MetSlide5

In writing, usted is almost always abbreviated.

Ud

.

*It’s also always capitalized.Slide6

Tú vs. UstedLet’s look at the singular forms first. Each one has a specific time when it used. If you use the wrong one, it can be offensive to the person with whom you are speakingSlide7

Tú vs. UstedTú (singular familiar) is used with people that you are familiar with or someone that you refer to by their first name.Usted (Ud.) (singular formal) is used with a person who you should respect, for example a doctor, teacher, elder, or an unknown person. Slide8

Tú vs UstedTú

= you (informal

/

familiar

)

Use “tú” when talking to people with whom you are on a first name basis.

friends family

small children people younger than you

pets

Usted

(

Ud

.) = you (formal)

Use “

Usted

” when talking with people to whom you should show respect.

People in authority

(police, teachers, bosses,

etc

.)

Strangers

Acquaintances

AdultsSlide9

Tú o Usted?

Your Little

C

ousin

T

úSlide10

Tú o Usted?

el Doctor Morales

UstedSlide11

Tú o Usted?

la

Señora

Hidalgo

UstedSlide12

Tú o Usted?

Tu

amigo Carlos

T

úSlide13

Tú o Usted?

Pepa

T

úSlide14

Tú o Usted?

Your Boss

UstedSlide15

Tú o Usted?

Your Grandma

T

úSlide16

Tú o Usted?

Uncle Enrique

T

úSlide17

Tú o Usted?

Your Friend’s Mom

UstedSlide18

Tú o Usted?

Your Friend’s Sister

T

úSlide19

Tú o Usted?

Professor

McBoring

Usted