It's a bit illiterate so difficult to decipher
Donde vive(s) = Where do you/does he/she live
more = subjunctive of 'morar' to inhabit, so 'may you/he/she inhabit/dwell'
'vami ase' could be 'voy a hacerme' = I am going to become
novio = boyfriend/fiance
tu y yo = you and I
"Yo tengo novio" in Spanish translates to "I have a boyfriend" in English.
"Amor, ¿tienes un novio?" translates to "Love, do you have a boyfriend?" in English.
I already have a boyfriend.
"¿Tienes novio?" translates to "Do you have a boyfriend?" in English.
"What question do you have, boyfriend?" in English.
¿Quien es el novio? can mean two things in English: Who is the boyfriend? OR Who is the groom?
'Donde Estudias?' means 'Where do you study?'
"Yo tengo novio" in Spanish translates to "I have a boyfriend" in English.
it means my boyfriend.
"Amor, ¿tienes un novio?" translates to "Love, do you have a boyfriend?" in English.
I already have a boyfriend.
I think you mean Donde which is Where (in english)
¿dónde estás? means where are you?
hola donde estas
"¿Tienes novio?" translates to "Do you have a boyfriend?" in English.
"What question do you have, boyfriend?" in English.
In English, "el va a ser mi novio" translates to "he is going to be my boyfriend."