It translates to "You win sometimes and you lose sometimes" in English.
"Usted falla" in Spanish means "you fail" in English. It is the formal form of the second person singular in Spanish.
"¿Cómo está usted?" in Spanish translates to "How are you?" in English. It is a formal way of asking someone about their well-being or current state.
"Usted tiene" means "you have" in Spanish. It is a formal way of addressing someone, similar to saying "you" in English but with a more polite tone.
Y usted is Spanish for "And you." This is usually added to a response of the question "How are you?" The answer might be "Fine. And you?" So the response to "And you" is probably, Fine, thanks. "Bien. Gracias."
¿Cómo está usted? in Spanish means "How are you?" in English.
You are funny.
Not literally translated it means "What's your problem?"
It translates to "You win sometimes and you lose sometimes" in English.
Stitches in Spanish is: "puntadas." Puntadas
Hello (my) love you are handsome
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. You are really beautiful.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Are you, (followed by the sentence).
Parlez-vous inglés? in mixed French (Parlez-vous [anglais]?) and Spanish ([¿Habla usted] inglés?) means "Do you speak English?" in English.
espantado de usted (as translated by www.freetranslation.com)
You want that sentence translated? What are you not like = ¿A qué no parece usted?
como estas? (informal) como esta usted? (formal)