You are/are you from (singular, informal)'You are'. eres is the tú (2nd person informal "you") of the verb ser (to be).eres means you are.example sentence: Tú eres mi hermano. (you are my brother.)
"Tu eres" means "You are" in Spanish. In the Spanish language there are formal and informal versions of pronouns, and this is using the informal. Formal version of the same expression would be "Usted es".
"You are great!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tu eres grande! The pronunciation of the exclamation in the second person informal singular of the present indicative will be "too air-ess GRAN-dey" in Spanish.
tu eres muy erotico for male or erotica for female 'Eres muy sexi' is the literal translation of "You are so sexy". If you are trying to be a little more tactful, then you could say: "Eres tan bonísima"
"are you" or "art thou"
It means "you are".
tu eres todo
it means: you are my life.
tú eres mi favorita this is translation of You are my favorite.
You are/are you from (singular, informal)'You are'. eres is the tú (2nd person informal "you") of the verb ser (to be).eres means you are.example sentence: Tú eres mi hermano. (you are my brother.)
"Tu eres" means "You are" in Spanish. In the Spanish language there are formal and informal versions of pronouns, and this is using the informal. Formal version of the same expression would be "Usted es".
"You are from... ." and "You are of... ." are literal English equivalents of the incomplete Spanish phrase Eres de... . The pronunciation of the second person informal singular in the present indicative verb tense and the preposition will be "EY-re-sthey" in Spanish.
I said you're not ugly
"You're so sweet, baby!" in English means ¡Eres tan dulce, bebé! in Spanish.
"You are great!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tu eres grande! The pronunciation of the exclamation in the second person informal singular of the present indicative will be "too air-ess GRAN-dey" in Spanish.
"You're funny" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Eres cómico. The present indicative in the second person informal singular and the masculine singular adjective also may be translated into English as "You're comical." Either way, the pronunciation remains "EY-re-SKO-mee-ko" in Spanish.
tu eres muy erotico for male or erotica for female 'Eres muy sexi' is the literal translation of "You are so sexy". If you are trying to be a little more tactful, then you could say: "Eres tan bonísima"