"una persona buena" because "persona" is the feminine gender / feminium.
Baby, you are a good person to talk to.
"obtuviste una buena fotografia" or "tienes una buena fotografia"
"Soy una persona" means "I am a (or one) person".
tener una buena noche! that means "to have a good night" if you are speaking to someone, tienes (or tiene) una buena noche .............................................................................................................. A better way is to say correctly is "tenga una noche buena" This means have a good night. Or to say I hope you have a super night. Que tengas una noche super buena Que tengas una noche buenisima!
The Spanish phrase "una persona famonsa" means "a famous person" in English.
"Your friend is a good person" is "Tu amiga es una buena persona" in Spanish.
Eres una buena persona
When used before the word you are speaking of, it would be "buen". Example: Éste es un buen hombre. (This is a good man). In isolation, you would use "bueno". When used after the word being modified, you would use "bueno" or "buena". Example: La mujer es una persona buena. (The woman is a good person).
Because I am a good person.
You are a good girl : Eres una buena chica
The correct way is:Yo soy muy bueno y tu?I´m very good and you?(Still does not make sense unless you are bluffing)Perhaps, you want to say you are a good person so you should say:Soy una muy buena persona y tu?
Baby, you are a good person to talk to.
Bueno/buena
The phrase "Porque tu mi odia to soy una buina persona" seems to contain errors in both Spanish and English. A possible corrected version could be "¿Por qué me odias si soy una buena persona?" which translates to "Why do you hate me if I am a good person?"
"obtuviste una buena fotografia" or "tienes una buena fotografia"
"Soy una persona" means "I am a (or one) person".
It is a good week = Es una buena semana It has been a good week = Ha sido una buena semana It was a good week = Fue una buena semana