To more correctly communicate this sentiment in Spanish, you would use ser instead of estar. It would then read, Tu eres muy bella mi amiga. It means Thou art very beautiful, my (female) friend. Spanish still uses the equivalent of thee, thou, thy, and thine in everyday speech.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you my friend?
you too my friend
Friend (female), you speak Spanish.
What happened to your friend at low
amiga translates as "friend", it is also worth noting that amiga is the femanine version of friend, so more exactly an amiga is a female friend, just as an amigo would be a male friend
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you my friend?
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you too my friend
"You are lost."
you are demented
¡Hola! Estoy aquí para responder tus preguntas. ¿En qué puedo ayudarte hoy?
tu estas muy buena means that your hot in other words DAM MAM YOU LOOK GOOD
This is an incomplete statement that means When you are
"Tu mi amiga" means "you, my friend" in Spanish. It is a phrase used to address someone as a friend in a casual or familiar way.
They call your friend (female)...
It means, "Who is your best friend?" Amiga is a female friend.
'tu estas' (with an accent on the 'a') = 'you are'