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"Usted" is a pronoun which is often translated as "you", and "regularmente" is an adverb which is often translated as "regularly". Learn more about the difference between "usted" and "regularmente" below.
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A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun (e.g., she).
pronoun
1.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(second person singular)
a. you
¿Me permite usted que le sujete la puerta?May I hold the door for you?
ustedes
A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun (e.g., she).
pronoun
2. (second person plural)
Regionalism used in Latin America: all the countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Does not include Spain.
(Latin America)
a. you
¿Ustedes van a venir a la boda también?Are you coming to the wedding as well?
3.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(second person plural)
Regionalism used in Spain
(Spain)
a. you
Ustedes pueden dejar sus chaquetas en el vestuario y seguirme al comedor.You may leave your jackets in the coatroom and follow me to the dining room.
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An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or other adverbs (e.g., to run quickly, very tired).
adverb
a. regularly
Esta planta necesita ser regada regularmente.This plant needs to be watered regularly.
a. regularly
Si usted sufre de problemas estomacales, se recomienda hacer varias comidas pequeñas, repartidas regularmente a lo largo del día.If you suffer from stomach problems, small meals spread regularly throughout the day are recommended.
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