Eres is a conjugation of the verb ser which is the verb to be. Eres is the conjuationj used when speaking towards a secondry person or group.
De means of/from. It is used to state belonging, as in:
"El lápiz de David" = "The pencil of David" or
"La persona de Puerto Rico" = "The person from Puerto Rico".
Also de is used to indicate what something is made of, as in:
"La moneda de chocolate" = "The coin of chocolate"or "The chocolate coin"
Therefore, "Eres de" means "You are of/from..." such as
"Eres de los Estados Unidos." = "You are from the United States"As in you come from there or you are originally from (born) there, the second is more common. When used as a question the syntax in Spanish remains the same.
Also, it can be used in a more casual/slang way (varies from country to country even city to city) like:
"Eres de mantequilla" which literally would be "You're made of butter" but here it is used to say that you are too soft.
de donde eres = where are you from
"por ser de donde eres" means "because of where you are from"
¿Que tipo de persona eres? means: What kind of person are you?
Are you from Max's gang?
¿Y de qué país eres? So, what country are you from?
Translation: Where are you from? It's eres not eyes.
Hello, sweetheart, where are you from?
You are from/of the United States.
"Y tú, ¿qué estás haciendo?" means, "And you? What are you doing?"
Tú eres = You are
what are you?
its de donde eres DONT FORGET ACCENTS where are you from =D <3 ¿De dónde eres?