This is the 4423rd most frequent Spanish word.
you
In Spanish, "you" translates to "tú" (informal singular), "usted" (formal singular), "vos" (informal singular in some regions), "vosotros/as" (informal plural in Spain), or "ustedes" (formal plural or plural in Latin America).
In this sentence, 'tú' is used as the subject pronoun for 'you' when addressing someone informally in a singular form.
¿Cómo estás tú hoy?
How are you today?
Here, 'usted' is utilized to address someone formally in a singular form, indicating respect or formality.
¿Usted necesita ayuda con eso?
Do you need help with that?
In this example, 'ustedes' refers to the plural form of 'you' used when addressing multiple people, whether formal or informal in most Spanish-speaking regions.