Simpatica means simpathetic in english and unsimpathetic in spanish is: antipático.
Without punctuation the sentence above makes no sense. Si (no accent/tilde over the I) means "If" Sí (with accent/tilder over the I) means "Yes" Tu (no accent/tilde over the U) means "Your" Tú (with accent/tilde over the U) means "You" Assuming the comment above is supposed to read: "Sí y no. Tú eres simpatica" means "Yes and no. You're nice" "Sí y no tú. Eses simpatica" means "Yes and not you. You're nice"
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You say "hello" in English.
You say Halibut. Halibut is an English word.
Simpatica means simpathetic in english and unsimpathetic in spanish is: antipático.
Simpatica in english means nice or friendly
she/it is not very nice/likeable.
how pretty and nice [you are], my dear daughter.
I think it is La tripulacion es muy simpatica" but I'm not sure....
A very nice girl.
simpatico/simpatica-sympatheticbueno/buena-goodagradable
La cameriera è socievole e simpatica! in the singular is Le cameriere sono socievoli e simpatiche! in the plural in Italian.
Simpática means nice and if I am remembering from spanish class correctly, regla means ruler like the thing you measure with. That's what google translate says too.
you know something you attract attention you look very nice in your picture
"She is very nice."
It means "you are a very friendly girl"