You are from/of the United States.
It means American, and it is derived from the Spanish words "Estados Unidos" (United States in English)
In the United States, we speak english. Please. I'm not sure why the "por favor"(please) is tagged on the end.
"Hola quien eres" translates to "hello who are you" in English.
"Tu eres linda" means "you are beautiful" in English.
"Tu eres mi mundo" in English means "You are my world."
United States
You can say "¿Eres de América?", Any part of the American Continent but if you mean "are you form the US", you should use "¿Eres de los Estados Unidos?"
en los estados unidos = in the United States
I presume it means the United States of Mexico
It means the United States of Mexico :)
Los Estados Unidos is spanish for The United States
It means "states". "Los Estados Unidos" means "the United States".
Cs = centavos
It means "Independence Day of the United States."
The United States is a country where many Hispanics live.
Republic of the United States of Brazil.
If you mean "US" as in USA, it is "Estados Unidos". If you mean "US" as in you and me, then the word is "nosotros".