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.
tuyo means dry or dried.
"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.
"El mio es tuyo" means "mine is yours" in Spanish. It is a phrase used to express sharing, generosity, or solidarity with someone.