The same way you could go out with a girl from anywhere else: by asking her.
~ Nina is how to say girl in spanish...... duhhh didnt you go to school! LOL
Really it's quiet easy... go to ask.com and type"How do you sing "Barbie girl" in Spanish?" Simple, right?
A spanish girl is called chica
In Spanish the word for girl is "Ella".
The spanish word for beautiful girl is hermosa niña.
AnswerYou girl, you go (polite) --- Like, "It's your turn, girl", in a polite context. The use of the "ustedeo", as in this expression, is mainly found in South-American countries such as Colombia or Venezuela; thus everybody there is "usted / ustedes / tú", but most Spanish-speaking countries would use the forms tuteo / voseo: "Vas tú / vos, muchacha", meaning: it's your turn. For a better translation, a context must be given. CommentIt looks like someone tried to literally translate the English expression "You go, girl" in to Spanish. As Answer 1 notes, this is not the meaning that the Spanish carries. If you want to impart the meaning of "You go, girl" in Spanish, what you should say is, "¡Adelante, chica!" / "¡Pa'lante, chica!" (Forward, girl, substandard usage) or "¡Enséñales, chica!" (You show them, girl). It is worth noting that this expression is not native to Spanish-speaking countries.
Girl is "chica" in Spanish. A very young girl would be "niña" (which is a baby girl). A young lady (unmarried) is a "señorita."
Do you mean "Chiquitita"? If so, it means "little girl" in Spanish.
Nina means girl in Spanish
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It is another word for girl and the other Spanish word for girl is chica.
In Spanish, "babe girl" can be translated as "chica bebé" or "nena".