Are you a monster no you're not
You are.
"Usted es un hombre" means "You are a man" in English.
"Usted es un niΓ±o" means "You are a boy" in Spanish.
That is impressive
These three words do not form any kind of sentence. Usted = You (singular-Formal) Ella = She es = is
what thing is awesome
you are my everything.
Usted es mas querido para mi means You are more dear to me
"Usted es tan perfecta" translates to "You are so perfect" in English.
If you mean: 'De donde es Vd (=usted)?': 'Where are you from?', the answer is: 'Soy de....' ('I am from....') If 'od' in the question is not 'Vd/usted', it could mean: Where is he/she//are you from? OR (doubtfully): Where is od from?
You are nothing more than you really are. (You are what you are,)NB 'Usted es' is polite/formal, 'eres' is informal.