It means "you are too good".
It means "Nothing I am well you are good". Probably better to use "Estás bueno" in the second part.
what are you?
Tú eres = You are
"Muy bueno" means "Very good."
"no good"
Eres demasiado amable.
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
Eres bueno en la cama. = You are good in bed.
Translation: Eres demasiado/a bonito/a para quedarte solo/a.
To say "You are good" in spanish you say: eres bueno
You are good in school Eres bueno en la escuela You are a good student Eres un buen estudiante
It means "Nothing I am well you are good". Probably better to use "Estás bueno" in the second part.
No eres tan bueno/a como se lo figuras
This is improper Spanish. The statemwent "Tú eres muy bueno" by itself addressing a man or boy means "You are a very good person". The same statement can also mean "you are very good at..." "[Tú] eres muy bueno en el béisbol" = You are very good at baseball. "Tu es mu bueno" literally translates to "Your is moo good"
Formal version: usted no es demasiado viejo/a para ser abrazado/a por mí (male/female 'you') Informal version: (Tu) no eres demasiado..etc. ('Tu' only necessary for emphasis)
The best way to ask "Are you any good at Spanish" would be ¿Eres bueno en español?
"you are way too sweet for me, i miss going out with you guys"