Spanish: Usted gana a veces y usted no hace a veces.
English: Sometimes you win and sometimes you do not.
This is basically saying, "Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose."
'Usted' is translated to 'you' in English. It is a formal way of addressing someone, usually used with people you don't have a close relationship with or when showing respect.
"¿Cómo está usted?" in Spanish translates to "How are you?" in English. It is a formal way of asking someone about their well-being or current state.
"usted es un hombre" means "You are a man" in English..
I am assuming you wish this translated into English, though you did not actually say what you want...In English, this means "Where are you now?"
You win.
¿Cómo está usted? in Spanish means "How are you?" in English.
You are funny.
'Usted' is translated to 'you' in English. It is a formal way of addressing someone, usually used with people you don't have a close relationship with or when showing respect.
Not literally translated it means "What's your problem?"
Hello (my) love you are handsome
Stitches in Spanish is: "puntadas." Puntadas
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. You are really beautiful.
espantado de usted (as translated by www.freetranslation.com)
Conoce usted ingles?Habla usted ingles?
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you doing?
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. What are you doing?
You want that sentence translated? What are you not like = ¿A qué no parece usted?