"Yo soy su novia" or just "soy su novia" I think it can be said either way, although "yo" ("I") is implied in "soy" ("I am"; which is the present indicative of "ser," or "to be"). It's kind of repetative to say "Yo soy su novia."
Estas con tu (Are you with your...)
amiga (friend who is a girl)
Novia (Romantic Girl Friend / Fiance - there is no distinction in Spanish)
Mi novia = my girlfriend
Novia de mayo = may girlfriend
Esta es mi novia
mi bella novia
Girlfriend (as in couple) is "novia" pernounced: noh-via and girlfriend as in a girl as a friend is "amiga" pernounced: ah-me-gah
The spanish word for girlfriend is "novia".
"si quiero ser tu novia"
"I am your cousin's ex-girlfriend" is roughly translated to soy su cousin' ex novia de s.
"Tienes una novia" means "Do you have a girlfriend" in Spanish.
Mi Novia. ;)
Kiss your girlfriend would translate to 'un beso a su novia' in Spanish.
joven amiga- "girl friend" girlfriend"- novia
"Tienes una novia?"
hola novia
very easily
¿Tiene usted a una novia?
la bella novia
"Ella es mi novia."
Puedo estar tu novia?
Yo tengo una novia.
Girlfriend (as in couple) is "novia" pernounced: noh-via and girlfriend as in a girl as a friend is "amiga" pernounced: ah-me-gah