It means== vous [you] etes [are] un [a or one] mauvais [bad] garcon [boy] You are a [or] one bad boy.
OK, here it is: Vous êtes un nerd.
Le meilleur professeur de francais (best french teacher) Le meilleur professeur de francais de tous les temps (of all times) Le meilleur professeur de francais au monde (on the world)
Votre temps est bientot ma belle soeur: Your time is near, dear sister Vous etes un homme de reve a puce: You're a dreamy man Je t'aime: I love you. All together: "Your time is near, dear sister. You're a dreamy man. I love you."
Yes, a little is 'oui, un peu' in French.
you are a spaniard
"vous êtes un salaud" means "you are a bast*rd" in French.
"You are a liar!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Vous êtes un menteur!Specifically, the personal pronoun vous is "you". The verb êtes means "(you) are". The masculine singular indefinite article un means "a, one". The masculine noun menteur translates as "liar".The pronunciation will be "voo-zeht-she maw-tuhr" in French.
Like you, is a terrible childex. "Cette fille, comme vous, etes un enfant terrible" means "This girl, like you, is a terrible child"
you are a well-dressed gentleman
vous etes un jeune homme fou
To say "Yes, you are a teacher" in French, you would say "Oui, vous êtes un professeur."
vous etes un femme douce
It means== vous [you] etes [are] un [a or one] mauvais [bad] garcon [boy] You are a [or] one bad boy.
You can say "Je suis un(e) excellent(e) professeur(e)!" in French to mean "I'm a great teacher!"
Similarly as you would in English actually: "Vous etes un salaude"
Your french sentence is not correct and means nothing.