bn is short for bien which means well, y tu means and you. so together it means "good, and you?" as if they have been asked how they are.
"y tú?" literally means "and you?"
my name is tomas, And you?
in English: and you don't speak Spanish
The phrase 'y llegaste tu' is Spanish and when translated to English it means 'and you get your'. It might be used to say something like 'and you get your fair share'.
and that when you marry your
"Bn y tu" is a shorthand version of "¿Bien y tú?" in Spanish, which translates to "Good and you?" in English. It's a common way to ask someone how they are doing in a casual conversation.
"y tú?" literally means "and you?"
"Y tú, ¿cómo has estado?" translates to "And you, how have you been?" in English. It's a common way to ask someone how they have been recently.
"Y tu el mio" is Spanish for "And you are mine."
"Y tu guerra" translates to "And your war" in English.
The Spanish phrase "tu y yo, solo tu y yo" is most likely derived from a song/poem which is translated to English as: "you and I, only you and I"
my name is tomas, And you?
in English: and you don't speak Spanish
The phrase 'y llegaste tu' is Spanish and when translated to English it means 'and you get your'. It might be used to say something like 'and you get your fair share'.
"you are perfect for me and you are beautiful"
"Si y tú, ¿de dónde?" translates to "And you, where are you from?" in English.
and what do you want me to do