'you are' and 'I am'
Tú eres deI am from: Yo soy de
The question in Spanish "¿De dónde eres?" is translated as "Where are you from?". You would respond in Spanish: "Soy de ....." (city of birth or residence) Example: Soy de Asunción, Paraguay (I am from Asunción, Paraguay)
Tu eres atlético.
quien soy: who I am quién soy: Who am I
Eres muy creativo artisticamente (if it is for a boy) Eres muy creativA artisticamente (for a girl)
"Tu eres el mio amor sin ti soy nada" is Spanish and it translates to "You are my love, without you I am nothing."
it asks if your American so if you are then say -si soy americana if your not than say no soy americana
Sí, lo soy. Me gusta serlo.
Quién eres is asking who are you. So, you would reply with who you are. Examples: Soy un estudiante. (I am a student.) Soy tu amigo. (I am your friend.)
I speak Spanish and the question '¿Cómo tú eres?' is not natural Spanish. You must ask '¿Cómo eres?', because the use of 'tú' is unnecessary, since 'eres' indicates that we are talking about 'tú' (you, informal). Now, if you use 'tú', be careful because it could be understood as impolite or rude. "What/How are you like?" Answer: Yo soy... Fill in the rest with character traits
Soy soltero/a = I am single (male/female) Es usted/eres soltero/a = Are you (formal/informal) single (male/female)
"¿De dónde eres?" (correct spelling) is where are you from? (informal you, singular) Soy de Nueva York", for example.Be careful with accents, for the lack or missuse of them can change the meaning:De donde eres --- where you are from¿De dónde eres? --- Where are you from?