¿Tu eres mia,verdad? -You are mia, right?
eres. 'you are' mala 'mean'
Te quiero: literally translates to "I want you" (informal), English equivalent of "I love you" (informal) Solamente usted: "only you" (formal)
loca tu eres means 'You're crazy'
COMO ERES TÚ --- The way you are
¿Tu eres mia,verdad? -You are mia, right?
"Tu eres Mia" in Spanish translates to "You are mine" in English. It is a declaration of possession or a claim of ownership over someone.
eres. 'you are' mala 'mean'
Solamente refrán.
"tu eres mi amor solamente" is how you spell it. pronuciation: to air-es me a-more sol-la-men-tay
Tú eres = You are
what are you?
its "solamente".. --->only, just, but, alone, merely
The best way to say "none" in Spanish would be ninguno.
"Solamente" is a Spanish word that translates to "only" or "just" in English. It is used to indicate exclusivity or limitation in a sentence.
Tu eres cocina
Pretty you are. More normally it is "eres bella".