"Eres una niña" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "You are a girl" in English. It is used to refer to someone, typically a young female, and can imply innocence or youthfulness. The phrase can be used in various contexts, depending on the tone and situation.
Yes you are a precious girl/female.
A girl and a rat.
"Who are you?" -
It means you are a liar. It's suppose to be written: Eres una mentirosa.
It means; "The girl is a pretty little thing." It's a traditional compliment, and you should take it as such.
It means "You are a classmate".
Tu eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone of the same ageUsted eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone olderTu eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone of the same ageUsted eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone older
"Tu eres una cucia" doesn't have a clear meaning in Spanish. It's possible that there was a spelling mistake or it might be a misunderstanding of the intended message. If you have more context, I can help clarify further.
you are a mean professor... but "es" would be "eres" instead.
It means "you are a very friendly girl"
it means: a witch like you are.
Its a pretty moped, very good