It means 'thine' as in, 'For thine is the kingdom....'
Also, in more modern form, 'yours' (singular, informal)
What do quiero ser tuyo enterito pero tengo miedo mean
And if I am yours
I am your's forever.
There are several sentences in the statement above and some are "spanglish" or improperly transcribed. "¿Que pasó?" = What happened? "Este es mi número" (not "numbero") = This is my [phone] number. "¿Podemos ser amigos?" = Can we be friends? or "Podemos ser amigos." = We can be friends. "Okay [you] das el tuyo" (improper spanish) - Okay tu me das el tuyo. = Okay, you give me yours. "Okay, besitos" = Okay, [little] kisses "bay" (Spanish phonetic spelling of the English word) = Bye! (Goodbye)
Together, that means nothing. "Soy" means "am" as in "I am." "Tu" means "you" as in "you are." "Yo" means "I" as in "I am." ANS2: "Soy tuyo." would be "I am yours."
"Y el tuyo" translates to "And yours" in English.
"Como se dice 'es tuyo' en inglés" translates to "How do you say 'es tuyo' in English" in English.
tuyo means dry or dried.
It means "I am ready to be yours".
Translation: I'm excited that I'm yours.
Salted dried fish.
'tuyo' is the equivalent of 'yours/thine' in English, and relating to a masculine noun.'Este es tu libro' = 'This is your book''Este libro es tuyo' = 'This book is yours'
What do quiero ser tuyo enterito pero tengo miedo mean
'I (have) lost my telephone number. Can you lend me yours?'
And if I am yours
it means: and yours?
I am your's forever.