Translation: You are very pretty and I like you a lot
It is worth noting that while the above translation is understandable from the Spanish, the Spanish is grammatically incorrect. An exact translation would be: "You are very Pretty and I pleases to many." The proper Spanish for the above translation would be "Tu eres muy bella y me gustas mucho."
Tu eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone of the same ageUsted eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone olderTu eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone of the same ageUsted eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone older
Tu eres muy lista in English means you're so clever.
usted es demasiado bueno (I got this answer from altavista.com)I'd say 'Sos (o eres) un sol'. It's the closest equivalent to 'You're a doll', we wouldn't say 'usted es demasiado bueno', that's a literal translation
usted es muy guapoEstás muy bueno/a. (only in Spain)Or:Eres muy guapo/a.
Es usted una mujer hermosa Eres una mujer hermosa
the right way to say it would be "tu eres muy bella" which means you are so beautiful
you are pretty, I like the foto
Vous êtes très belle is a French equivalent of 'You are very beautiful'. The phrase is pronounced 'voo zeht treh behl'. [Tu] eres muy Bella is a Spanish equivalent. The phrase is pronounced '[too] EH-rehs mwee BEH-yah'. The subject pronoun 'tu' ['you'] doesn't have to be used, because the verb identifies the subject as the second person singular.
Tú eres muy guapoYou are very handsome
en mi (opinion) eres muy bella por dentro y por fuera = In my (opinion) you are very beautiful inside and out.
It means "You are very beautiful. I like your smile (emm - name?) and your body is delectable."
Tu eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone of the same ageUsted eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone olderTu eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone of the same ageUsted eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone older
Tu eres muy lista in English means you're so clever.
Formal: Vd (= Usted) es muy feliz. Informal: Tu eres muy feliz. Also: Eres muy feliz (the pronom may be left out in Spanish).
muy grande maso muchos estados
Translation: You are very pretty and I want/like/love you more than anything.
The translation of this phrase is as follows: Yes love, you are very beautiful and I want to give you many kisses.