It means "you are the perfect boyfriend".
"Tu eres el novio perfecto" translates to "You are the perfect boyfriend" in English.
In English, "el va a ser mi novio" translates to "he is going to be my boyfriend."
It means you're a bum, lazy, etc.
That would be, "¿Cuál es el nombre de tu primer novio?" It means, "What's the name of your first boyfriend?"
"Tu eres el mio amor sin ti soy nada" is Spanish and it translates to "You are my love, without you I am nothing."
"You are the best girl in the world" in Spanish is "Eres la mejor chica del mundo."
Eres el/la amante perfecto(a).
Eres el mejor novio nunca
You presumably mean you're perfect ie you are perfect es perfecto (if a male) or es perfecta (if female) However you are likely to be saying it to a close friend so in that case it would be more correct to say eres perfecto or eres perfecta
It depends on what you want to say. If you mean "sweetest" in the sense that he is the "most affectionate" and "cutest" person, then, I would say: Eres el novio más tierno del mundo. If you mean "sweetest" in the sense that you are eating him and he is sweet (as opposed to sour or bitter), then I would say: Eres el novio más dulce del mundo.
¿Quien es el novio? can mean two things in English: Who is the boyfriend? OR Who is the groom?
El Marido perfecto was created in 1993.
Ah el novio no quiere dinero = Ah, the boyfriend/fiance doesn't want money
If you want to ask someone if they are taken in spanish you would ask them: ¿Está de novio/a? The phrase is estar de novio/a, with novio/a meaning boyfriend/girlfriend.
It's Spanish for "I'm the groom/boyfriend."
In English, "el va a ser mi novio" translates to "he is going to be my boyfriend."
it means you are the new kid
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