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Hi! I'm currently taking AP Spanish so I am happy to help you.

means "you." It is used for informal things like friends or cousins. For example, if you're telling your friend that she looks pretty, you would say "Tú eres bonita," or "You look pretty."

Usted is "you" but for formal people, like teachers, or bosses. For example, if you're telling your boss that he is amazing, you could say,

"Usted es asombroso."

Note: Tú and Usted, while they both mean "you," actually use different conjugation for verbs, like the verb "ser": Tú eres, vs. Usted es.

I hope this helps!

Usted is formal so you would use it like ¿Cómo está usted? And you would say it like that to people older then you. But if it’s ¿Cómo esta tú? It’s informal you speak like that to people younger then you. Hope this helps! Hopefully you Mark me as brainliest! :)
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