It's "mi razón de ser" and it means "my reason for being".
It means do you want to be my valentine?
It means: "to be of that type"
In English, pas de tout means "not at all"
"Pizza de verduras" means "vegetable pizza" in English.
eres means "you are" from the verb ser -To be.Yo soy -- I amTú eres -- you areÉl/Ella / *usted es -- he/she is * you are (formal singular)nosotros/as somos -- we arevosotros/as sois -- you areellos/as / *ustedes son -- they are *you are (formal plural)
"por ser de donde eres" means "because of where you are from"
It means do you want to be my valentine?
It means "as it should be."
It means: "to be of that type"
Loved to be your friend.
I want to be your cookie monster.
De tu means: of your in English.
'Soy de Cuba.' 'Soy' is the first person conjugation of 'ser' which means 'to be' (in regards to an essential quality of a person, not a condition - which is what we use 'estar' for.) 'De' means 'from.' Cuba is the same spelling in Spanish as it is in English, though it is pronounced "Coo-ba" instead of "Cue-ba."
De quelle? in French means "Of what?" in English.
"Soy de" means "I am from" in English. It is used to indicate a person's place of origin or nationality.
"De donde son" translates to "where are you from" in English.
"Tus compañeros de clase" in English means "your classmates."