you are too kind, that's too kind of you
you are too kind (gentil = masc., gentille = fem.)
'Tu es tellement gentil / gentille' or 'vous êtes tellement gentil / gentille'. The latter is a formal version.
Properly written, the sentence "tu es trop belle, toujours la classe" means "you're too beautiful, always classy" in English.
You are really kind filled with charisma and I'm already looking forward to seeing you young lady.
Es means "it" in English.
It is not
"Es" in English translates to "is" or "it is." It is the third-person singular form of the verb "to be" in Spanish.
'como es' means 'how is'
Cómo es means: How is...
"¿Cuánto es?" would be "How much is it?"
es por ti = is for you
Ahora es means "Now is'