You are so sweet.
"Que chula estás" can be translated to "you look so pretty" or "you are so cute" in English.
"Kosi ti" in English translates to "How are you" or "How are you doing".
The possessive pronoun The word ihr is a possessive pronoun and can mean her or their. It belongs to this group of pronouns: * mein - my (mine) * dein - your (yours) * sein, ihr - his, her, (hers), its * unser - our (ours) * Euer - your (yours) * Ihr - you (yours) * ihr - their (theirs) German is an inflected language. The articles, pronouns, adjectives and, to a lesser extent, the nouns vary their ending in accordance with their function in the sentence - subject, direct object and indirect object, etc. The nouns and pronouns are always found in one of four cases - nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), genitive (possessive) and dative (indirect object). The appropriate endings must be used for adjectives. The pronouns listed above take the same endings as the indefinite article (or kein in the the plural). So one says, for example, Maria hat ihrem Bruder das neue Buch als kleines Geschenk zu seinem Geburtstag gegeben. Please note the endings on ihr, neu, klein and sein.
"It means 'Why is she so beautiful' in English."
It means, "So then, you; how old are you?"
ihr alle is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
ihr beide zusammen könnt gut singen aber einzeln ned (nicht) so = you two sing well together but not on your own
Well, honey, "SUSS 10k" on a ring means it's made of 10 karat gold, simple as that. It's not rocket science, just a little bling bling on your finger. So, rock that ring with pride and let the world know you've got a little piece of gold on your hand.
It means "not so much"
In Italian it means unusual or uncommon so it must be the same in English
It depends on the sentence, it can mean so, thus, in this way, like this ...
"So/as many as/how today..."
so much, very much
(they/you all are) so happy
it means "wow, so pretty!"
so much, so great (female)
Du siehst wunderschön aus und so auch Ihr Auto