"I could've sworn that you were married!"
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It translates to "You are everything I want in a man" in English.
In Spanish, "eres gay" means "you are gay."
In Spanish, "you are not" is translated as "no eres" (informal) or "no es" (formal).
Tú eres muy guapoYou are very handsome
"Tu eres mi mundo" in English means "You are my world."
¿Eres casado/a?
Eres lo mejor = You're the best Tu eres el hombre/varon = you are the man/male
Are you really not married.
You say, "No, nunca estuve casado/a." If you're a male speaker, it's casado; if female, casada.
It means "you're a man".
It means "you are a man".
You are the man
Are you a man or woman
And tell me love are you married?
'and you were my man' or 'and you were my husband'.
"Eres mexicano"= 'You are Mexican' "Soy mexicano" = 'I am Mexican'
You could say eres un buen hombre, but this might not be enough emphasis (bueno means more like 'good'). I wouldn't use the adjective grande because that could be interpreted as 'large', but you could say eres un hombre excepcional, which means 'you are a great/fantastic/exceptional man.'