It would not be considered polite to call a woman just "woman" in Spanish. Most Hispanics are a bit more polite than people in the US in their speech. You might want to say "hello ma'am," which is "Hola, señora." The words are pronounced "OH-lah sen-YOUR-ah." If you REALLY want to say "Hello woman," that would be "hola mujer." Mujer is pronounced "moo-HAIR."
¡Hola! ¿Cómo estás? / ¿Qué tal te va?
Hola, señorita.
hola mujer
"Hola señora" means "Hello Miss" or "Hello lady".
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"Hello, long-haired young lady!" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase Olá, jovem dama com pelo largo! The declaration translates literally as "Hello, young lady with long hair!" in English. The pronunciation will be "oo-LA JO-veng DA-muh kong PEY-loo LAR-goo" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
"Young lady" in Spanish is "señorita". It is pronounced "sehn-yore-REE-ta". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Unmarried young women are referred to as "señorita"
Hola preciosa! Estás disfrutando Colombia?
Girl is "chica" in Spanish. A very young girl would be "niña" (which is a baby girl). A young lady (unmarried) is a "señorita."
A young man and a dark lady.
Hello I is (sic) lady-professor/teacher Jalil
hello ladies/hello dear - ciao cari
The term "senorita" is the polite way to refer to a young lady in Spanish. An older lady would be called Señora.Basically you can think of it as:Ms. = SenoritaMrs. = Señora
Bonjour, jolie femme - hello, pretty woman Bonjour, jolie dame - hello, pretty lady Bonjour, belle femme - hello, beautiful woman Bonjour, belle dame - hello, beautiful lady