Buenas noches, hermosa mujer is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Good night, beautiful lady."
Specifically, the feminine adjective buenas is "good." The feminine noun noches means "nights" literally and "night" in this context. The feminine adjective hermosameans "beautiful." The feminine noun mujer translates as "woman."
The pronunciation will be "BWEY-na-SNO-tches er-MO-sa moo-kher" in Spanish.
Literally "buena noche". That is correct, but it is more ofter heard as the plural, "buenas noches".
Buenas noches, mi amor.
Buenas Noches Bebe Te deseo
Amo usted, la noche buena
Buenas noches cariña.
Buenas noches mi reina.
You can say "buenas noches y te quiero".
Buenas noches means "Good Night" in Spanish, Mi amiga means "My friend (as a female)" in Spanish, So it means "Good night, My friend (as a female.)"
Buenas noches hermana, te amo.
You can say "Te quiero y buenas noches."
Good night = Boa noite Baby = Bebe (if you mean the litle person) If by "baby" you mean some cute name to call your lady, maybe you want to use: Querida (darling) Amor/Meu amor (love/my love) Paixão (Passion) ...
Te amo, nene / nenaTe Amo Baby --- This is not Spanish!
Buenos dìas bebe Te quiero tanto.
love or night take your pick love or night take your pick It's "baby", baby!
baby i love you
"Te quiero, nene."
it is amor bebé
"Je t'aime" would be "I love you", "Bonne nuit" would be "Goodnight", and "Bébe" would be "Baby".
"Good night, my love!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Buenas noches, mi amor! The courtesy translates literally as "Good nights, my love!" in English since Spanish makes the parting wish plural. The pronunciation will be "BWEY-na-SNO-tches mee a-MOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.