digo = I say/tell
vivo = alive or I live
ahy (hay?) = there is/are
la = the de = of
l(a?) foto = the photo
de perfil = profile or side-view
que esta en = which is in
playera = fisherman/woman
eres tu? = are you?
Make of that what you will!
"This is the photo of your profile."
Or this* well and where are you from? (*If 'esta' has an accent on the 'a': 'is he/she//are you')
This is one of those cases where accents can really change the meaning of a sentence. "¿Cómo está? Eres mi prima" means "How are you? You are my cousin". As written, "Como esta eres mi prima" would mean "Like this you are my cousin".
This is the picture of your profile is an English equivalent of 'Esta es la foto de tu perfil'. The feminine demonstrative 'esta' means 'this'. The verb 'es'means '[he/she/it] is, [you] are'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine noun 'foto' means 'photo, picture'. The preposition 'de' means 'of'. The possessive 'tu' means 'your'. The masculine noun 'perfil' means 'profile'. All together, they're pronounced 'EH-stah eh-slah FOH-toh theh too PEHR-feel'.
eres hermosa that's how you say you are beautiful in spanish
Esta usted en su defecto
Uno que está en tu perfil meansOne person in your profile.
In Spanish, "where are you" is " donde esta, Ud." or "donde estas, tu". (accent mark on "donde" and on "tu") From where are you or where are you from is ¿De dónde es usted? or ¿De dónde eres tú?
Hello, I trapped/cornered [caught] you. Ha ha!. I saw that you saw my profile with this app....
¿De dónde es usted / son / eres / sois?De donde esta usted?
como esta usted (formal) (pronounce coh-moh est-ahoost-eth) como eres tu (friend/relative)
(TÚ) estás hostigándome (correct Spanish) ------- you are harassing me.*Most of the time, personal pronouns in Spanish are omitted, unless you emphasise. I.e.:Tú eres mi amigo ------ you are my friend! (Emphasis upon "tú")Eres mi amigo ------- you are my friend.