"You're bad" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tu eres malo!
Specifically, the personal pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you." The verb eres means "(informal singular you) are." The masculine adjective malo means "bad."
The pronunciation will be "too EH-rehs MAH-loh" in Spanish.
you are an angel
"are you" or "art thou"
tú eres mi belleza
This is in Spanish and the translation is or if you are young
tú eres mi favorita this is translation of You are my favorite.
"You are from... ." and "You are of... ." are literal English equivalents of the incomplete Spanish phrase Eres de... . The pronunciation of the second person informal singular in the present indicative verb tense and the preposition will be "EY-re-sthey" in Spanish.
The popular Spanish phrase "eres todo para mi" means "you are everything to me". There are other variations as well. Another variation is "you mean everything to me".
"You are great!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tu eres grande! The pronunciation of the exclamation in the second person informal singular of the present indicative will be "too air-ess GRAN-dey" in Spanish.
"Tu eres Mia" in Spanish translates to "You are mine" in English. It is a declaration of possession or a claim of ownership over someone.
Eres especial (you are special).
"Que grande eres" in Spanish translates to "How great you are" in English. It is a phrase used to compliment or praise someone's achievements or qualities.
Translation: Tú eres especial