Mika
What is the Spanish equivalent of the general/impersonal "you" in English? For example, in English I can say something like: "It is good to have friends with you." But I'm not actually talking about any specific person, I'm just expressing a general idea. In Spanish I could say: "Es bueno tener familia contigo/con usted." But I'm not sure that sounds right, I get the impression that tu/usted is mostly just used to refer to specific people.
2016년 3월 5일 오후 2:53
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I'm using the impersonal/general form of "you". So it's like I'm saying, in general, it is good to be around friends (rather than being alone and without friends).
2016년 3월 6일
I don't understand the original sentence. You mean "It's good to be friends with you" or "It's good we have friends in common"?
2016년 3월 5일
In this case you can use "uno". "Es bueno que uno tenga amigos" or just "Es bueno tener amigos" Sometimes you can use "tú" in the same way as the impersonal you in English. "Si vas a pasarlo mal, mejor quedarse en casa", it depends on the context but you can use this sentences to speak about nobody, just in general.
2016년 3월 5일
You are correct if you use both but we actually use more "" contigo=with you "" in Spanish
2016년 3월 5일
no sé porque he escribido "familia" en vez de "amigos" jaja
2016년 3월 5일
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