The phrase means that someone is kind, nice, a good person, someone you can trust, so you may hear something like: "María es de buena pasta". Or, when referring to several persons, with the corresponding change in the verb form "Pedro y Carlos son de buena pasta".
To be a good student (girl)
Gracias por ser una buena madre
The Spanish word "ser" means "to be" in English.
Ser is a spanish word that means to be in english.
The word "ir" means "to go" in Spanish, while "ser" means "to be." Both are verbs used to describe actions or states of being.
ser or estar.
ser or son
Saying "Be my valentine" in spanish is Ser my valentine
"Large beer" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase cerveza grande. The feminine singular phrase most frequently may be heard in bars, pubs and restaurants. The pronunciation will be "ser-BEY-sa GRAN-dey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
quiero ser tuya or quiero ser tuyo
Nuestro ser amado. Or.. nuestro ser querido.
Ser giusta in the feminine and ser giusto in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "to be fair".Specifically, the present infinitive ser means "to be". The feminine adjective giusta and the masculine giusto translate as "fair, just". The pronunciation will be "ser DJOO-stah" in the feminine and "ser DJOO-stoh" in the masculine.