that's kinda like slang for "está bien, y tu hijo?" which "he/she is good. and you son?"
"y tu" (without an accent on the 'u') = 'and your....' "y tú" (With an accent on the 'u') = 'and you'
in English: and you don't speak Spanish
It means , "And you, Brute?'' in Spanish. Though, Spanish and Latin are bout the same.(In latin it is "E tu, Brute").
As written, "tu y tu" means "your and yours". "Tú y tu" means "you and yours". "Tú y tú" means "you and you." The accents in Spanish are very important if you want to get your point across in writing.
that's kinda like slang for "está bien, y tu hijo?" which "he/she is good. and you son?"
"y tu" (without an accent on the 'u') = 'and your....' "y tú" (With an accent on the 'u') = 'and you'
in English: and you don't speak Spanish
playing and you?
"Y tu el mio" is Spanish for "And you are mine."
The Spanish phrase "tu y yo, solo tu y yo" is most likely derived from a song/poem which is translated to English as: "you and I, only you and I"
How you would reply is "entonces que esta aciendo?"
It means , "And you, Brute?'' in Spanish. Though, Spanish and Latin are bout the same.(In latin it is "E tu, Brute").
As written, "tu y tu" means "your and yours". "Tú y tu" means "you and yours". "Tú y tú" means "you and you." The accents in Spanish are very important if you want to get your point across in writing.
"And do you go to the gym?"
"¿Y tú?"
"y tu?" is "and (how about) you?" in Spanish.