"Tú eres dulce pa' dicerme esto" means "You are sweet for telling me this" however it is misspelled and uses improper phrasing.
"Tu eres dulce por decirme esto" is a better, though still awkward way to say this sentence.
Pa' is a contraction of the Spanish word "para" which in this context means "for". However the Spanish word "por" (by) can also translate to English as "for" and in this case would be the preferred word.
You too are very sweet
You are very sweet
You are very elegant.
Eres muy dulce = You're very sweet
Tu eres muy lista in English means you're so clever.
It means "you are a very friendly girl"
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 muy antipatico" with an accent over the u in tu and the a in antipatico literally translates to you are very unfriendly
"Oh daddy, you are so strict"
Tu eres muy lista in English means you're so clever.
Tú eres muy guapoYou are very handsome
You are sweet too
you are very brave
...tu igual eres muy guapo. ...You are handsome also.
"Mijo tú eres muy lento" means "My son you are very slow". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
you are pretty, I like the foto
It means "you are a very friendly girl"
"I'm sorry you are so pretty."
you know you are a beautiful person
Its a pretty moped, very good
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