ich bin Deutsche und du translates as I am German and you
N.b. The spelling Deutsche refers to a female speaker, a male speaker would use Deutscher.
Although Ich bin auch deutsch literally translates as I am also German it is grammatically incorrect.
The correct way to say I am also German is:
female: Ich bin auch Deutsche
male: Ich bin auch Deutscher
It means "Are you German, too?"
It translates to Are you a student also?
auch an Sie = to you as well
Ich auch = Me too
You are fast.
Du bist der absolute Hammer! = You are totally awesome!
Wie alt bist Du? means: how old are you?
It means "When will you be at home?"
translated it means are you ready
Du bist so weich = You are so soft
Not sure what the meaning may be but that translates to "You are Audi".
You are the love of my life.
It means "Short question, are you in Berlin?"