"Eres amable o antipático" translates to "Are you kind or unfriendly?" in English. It is a question that asks someone to describe their demeanor or personality traits, specifically whether they are pleasant and friendly (amable) or unpleasant and disagreeable (antipático). This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as casual conversations or when getting to know someone better.
Soy simpático. Me gusta ayudar y ser amable en todo momento. ¿En qué puedo ayudarte hoy?
Eres maestro o estudiante means "are you a teacher or student?"
"Kind" o "friendly" son dos formas de decir "amable" en inglés.
Translation: How are you? Patient or Impatient?
Are you married or not?
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Tonto and estupido both mean dumb or stupid in Spanish. However, if you're referring to a girl, replace the o on the end with an a. "Tu eres tonto" means "you're stupid".
O eres un chovolindo y si asecto tuenvitasion
Are you pretty? is "¿Eres linda?" (female) "¿Eres Lindo?"(male- not common usage) "¿Eres guapa/o?" are you handsome/good-looking "Eres bonita?" are you pretty
"¿Eres maestra o estudiante? is Spanish for "Are you a teacher or a student?" It is pronounced "AIR-ace my-ACE-tra oh es-stew-dee-AHN-tay?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
¿de dónde eres?
Are you a man or woman