y usted?: and you?
Y usted? is the "formal" way to say it. You would using use Y usted? to talk to someone older or someone of a higher rank, such as if you were a kid talking to a teacher or a police officer or an adult. If you were to talk to someone, say your own age or someone you knew you would use Y tu?
how about you is: y tu? or: y usted? it translates into : and you? in English
"Nomas aqui y usted" translates to "just here and you" in English.
a usted y
It translates to "You win sometimes and you lose sometimes" in English.
"Bien,y usted"?
Bien, ¿y Usted?
bueno y usted
"Bien,y usted"?
"Y amor de ella usted demasiado" appears to be a mix of English and Spanish. The proper way to say it in Spanish would be "Y te amo demasiado," which means "And I love you too much."
In English, "usted está caliente y es hermoso" means "You are hot and beautiful".
You can say "Y usted, ¿Cómo está?" or "Y tú, ¿Cómo estás?"
estoy bien gracias y used means I am well thanks and you