뜻
Asking the same question back to the other person.
문화적 배경
In Spain, 'tuteo' (using tú) is very common even with people you've just met, especially among younger generations. However, 'usted' remains vital for the elderly. Mexicans are known for being very polite. While '¿Y tú?' is common among friends, you will often hear '¿Y mande?' or very formal reciprocation in professional settings. The use of 'vos' is a point of national pride. '¿Y vos?' is the only way to sound like a local in Buenos Aires. In cities like Bogotá, 'usted' is used even between close friends or romantic partners. Don't be surprised if a friend asks '¿Y usted?' instead of '¿Y tú?'.
The 'Ping-Pong' Rule
Never let a question end with your answer. Always hit the ball back with '¿Y tú?' to keep the conversation alive.
The Accent Matters
In writing, 'tú' (you) must have an accent. Without it, 'tu' means 'your', which will confuse your reader.
뜻
Asking the same question back to the other person.
The 'Ping-Pong' Rule
Never let a question end with your answer. Always hit the ball back with '¿Y tú?' to keep the conversation alive.
The Accent Matters
In writing, 'tú' (you) must have an accent. Without it, 'tu' means 'your', which will confuse your reader.
When in Doubt, Use Usted
If you aren't sure if someone is a 'tú' or an 'usted', go with 'usted'. It's better to be too polite than too casual.
셀프 테스트
Complete the dialogue with the correct informal reciprocal question.
—Hola, estoy muy bien, ¿___ tú?
'Y' is the conjunction for 'and'. Use 'e' only if the next word starts with 'i' or 'hi'.
You are talking to your grandmother. Which phrase is most appropriate?
Grandmother: 'Estoy cansada.' You: 'Lo siento...'
Grandmothers should be addressed with the formal 'usted' in most Spanish-speaking cultures to show respect.
Finish the conversation naturally.
A: Me gusta mucho el chocolate. B: A mí también. A: Mi sabor favorito es vainilla. B: El mío es fresa. ¿___?
While 'Y a ti' is also correct, 'Y tú' is the most common short form to ask 'And you?' in this context.
Match the phrase to the region.
Which phrase would you most likely hear in Buenos Aires, Argentina?
Argentina is famous for 'voseo', the use of 'vos' instead of 'tú'.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제—Hola, estoy muy bien, ¿___ tú?
'Y' is the conjunction for 'and'. Use 'e' only if the next word starts with 'i' or 'hi'.
Grandmother: 'Estoy cansada.' You: 'Lo siento...'
Grandmothers should be addressed with the formal 'usted' in most Spanish-speaking cultures to show respect.
A: Me gusta mucho el chocolate. B: A mí también. A: Mi sabor favorito es vainilla. B: El mío es fresa. ¿___?
While 'Y a ti' is also correct, 'Y tú' is the most common short form to ask 'And you?' in this context.
Which phrase would you most likely hear in Buenos Aires, Argentina?
Argentina is famous for 'voseo', the use of 'vos' instead of 'tú'.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, but it sounds a bit abrupt. The 'y' acts as a bridge that makes the transition smoother and more polite.
Absolutely. It is the standard way to write dialogue where characters are reciprocating questions.
This is used when the verb requires 'a'. For example, with 'gustar' (to like), we say 'A mí me gusta... ¿y a ti?'.
Usually no. In most Spanish-speaking countries, students use 'usted' with teachers, so you should say '¿Y usted?'.
In Spain, use '¿Y vosotros?'. In Latin America, use '¿Y ustedes?'.
No, because 'tú' starts with a 't' sound. 'Y' only changes to 'e' before words starting with 'i' or 'hi'.
No, it is standard, correct Spanish used by everyone from children to professors.
It sounds exactly like the Spanish letter 'i' (like 'ee' in English).
No, it must follow something else. You can't walk up to a stranger and just say '¿Y tú?'.
No. '¿Qué tal?' means 'How's it going?'. '¿Y tú?' is used to return that question.
관련 표현
¿Y usted?
formalAnd you? (Formal)
¿Y vos?
similarAnd you? (Voseo)
¿Y a ti?
specialized formAnd to you?
¿Y qué hay de ti?
builds onAnd what about you?
Igualmente
similarLikewise / Same to you