It means, "It's your friend." As a question, it can mean, "Is he/she your friend?"
"¿De dónde es tu amigo?" in Spanish translates to "Where is your friend from?" It is a question asking about the nationality or place of origin of your friend.
"Tu amigo" translates to "your friend" in English.
The phrase (someone) "es mi amigo" means that (the person) "is my friend".
tienes un amigo = you have a friend ¿Tienes tú amigo?= Do you have a friend?
Would you like to be your friend.But if you mean Me gustaria ser tu amigo, then it would mean, I would like to be your friend
where is your best friend from
"¿De dónde es tu amigo?" in Spanish translates to "Where is your friend from?" It is a question asking about the nationality or place of origin of your friend.
The question "¿Quién es tu amigo?" in Spanish translates to "Who is your friend?" in English. To respond, you would typically provide the name of your friend or describe them using adjectives or other identifying information. For example, you could say "Mi amigo se llama Juan" (My friend's name is Juan) or "Mi amiga es muy simpática" (My friend is very friendly).
"Tu amigo" translates to "your friend" in English.
You are the best
Su / tu / vuestro (a) mi mejor amigo (a) = Your best friendyour my best friend (an illogical sentence)If you meant: 'You're (= you are) my best friend' - Es / eres mi mejor amigo (a)
It means What is your best friend like?
Tu amigo es guapo. (Your friend is handsome)
¿Quien es tu amigo? means "Who is your friend"?
esta es su amigo
The phrase (someone) "es mi amigo" means that (the person) "is my friend".
tienes un amigo = you have a friend ¿Tienes tú amigo?= Do you have a friend?