It's Spanish for "I'm the groom/boyfriend."
¿Quien es el novio? can mean two things in English: Who is the boyfriend? OR Who is the groom?
abrahan
I am the eleventh of November.
"Yo soy tu novio" means "I am your boyfriend". The "yo" is not really necesary, since the verb form "soy" can only apply to the first person singular.
I am the son of Marcela. Or, I am Marcela's son.
The English translation for "cuál es el nombre de tu primer novio" is "What is the name of your first boyfriend?"
el novio de mi madre
I believe it is "Soy de el gran alcance", which translates to I am from the great/or powerful
novio novia for a girl example: El nombre de mi novio es Gerald/Gerald es mi novio/Tu tengas novia?
"Tu eres el novio perfecto" translates to "You are the perfect boyfriend" in English.
Ah el novio no quiere dinero = Ah, the boyfriend/fiance doesn't want money
el soy de el danda