by hungryhungryhippogloppy December 02, 2017
what the first person above me wrote is almost correct. However, in spanish, "es" is the conjugated verb of "ser" for if you wanted to say "ella es" or "el es" (he is or she is) Becuase "tu" means "you" in spanish, and the conjugated verb of ser for "tu" is "eres" then the proper definition would be "tu eres muy bonita"
"tu eres muy bonita" not "tu es muy bonita" it would be like saying "you is very beautiful"
I'm taking spanish 1, and I know this, and I still can't get an "A" in this class.
I'm taking spanish 1, and I know this, and I still can't get an "A" in this class.
by you want to know who wrote this that badly? December 19, 2005
A clever combination of the Mandarin and Spanish languages. "Tai Tien" meaning "Too sweet" in Mandarin, "Muy Bien" meaning "Very Good" in Spanish. Together, this expression communicates the examplar of a peaceful, perfectly content state of happiness and well-being.
"I'm Tai Tien, Muy Bien"
"We're reunited, and it feels so Tai Tien, Muy Bien"
"That enchilada is Tai Tien, Muy Bien"
"We're reunited, and it feels so Tai Tien, Muy Bien"
"That enchilada is Tai Tien, Muy Bien"
by Jonathan Lee November 01, 2005
tu eres muy bonita" or "tu es muy bonita" actually means "you your very pretty"
the correct way to say it is "usted es muy bonito" means "you are very pretty"
the correct way to say it is "usted es muy bonito" means "you are very pretty"
tu eres muy bonita" or "tu es muy bonita"
not "usted es muy bonito"
would be like saying "you your very pretty"
not "usted es muy bonito"
would be like saying "you your very pretty"
by GirlPimp December 02, 2007
It means you are very beautiful in spanish. Some people use it to holla at spanish girls because its the most spanish words they know.
by J-lizzle June 21, 2005
You say this when you see someone mom and they are very nice but you dont want to offend your friend.
by Dada_bunkins October 06, 2023
by Lee January 19, 2005