Eres. Forms of "ser" are for anything permanent or characteristic. To use a form of "estar" (usage: contrary to the norm, temporary) would indicate that someone is acting smart for a change or something similarly obnoxious.
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"Como eres tu?" does literally translate to "How are you?", but that is not how you would say it in spanish. You would ask " Como estas tu?" the response would be, "Estoy bien" I am well. Or " No muy bien". Not very well.
"Tú eres dulce pa' dicerme esto" means "You are sweet for telling me this" however it is misspelled and uses improper phrasing. "Tu eres dulce por decirme esto" is a better, though still awkward way to say this sentence. Pa' is a contraction of the Spanish word "para" which in this context means "for". However the Spanish word "por" (by) can also translate to English as "for" and in this case would be the preferred word.
This is a passive form, so it would be "It is seen that you are very beautiful."
tu = you .. eres = are .. feo = ugly .. feo is male, fea is female YOU ARE UGLY
"Tu eres muy antipatico" with an accent over the u in tu and the a in antipatico literally translates to you are very unfriendly