The correct spelling is "pobrecita", without a space.
No, the correct spelling is "pobre niรฑa" in Spanish to mean "poor girl." "Pobre cita" does not convey the same meaning.
"La cita" in Spanish translates to "the appointment" or "the date." It typically refers to a scheduled meeting or event at a specific time and place.
The name Cita is of Spanish origin and means "little one" or "little girl." It is often used as a term of endearment in Hispanic cultures.
"Haga una cita" means "make an appointment" in English.
The phrase "la cita puede ser despuรฉs" translates to "the appointment can be later" in English.
To show friendliness or affection, you can add the diminutive suffix "-ito" or "-ita" to the end of a Spanish noun. This suffix is often used to convey a sense of endearment or closeness, similar to adding "-ie" or "-y" in English.
Cita
The word is 'cita' as in the phrase 'con cita previa' meaning 'by appointment only'
You would say "La próxima cita".
Cita indispensable
la/una cita
Cita previa DNI in Italian and Spanish is "Previously cites DNI (national identity document)" in English.
mi cita de almuerzo es tu cita tambien :-)
Quieres una cita
Arreglar una cita
Reservar una cita.
Quiero traerte en una cita.
"La cita" in Spanish translates to "the appointment" or "the date." It typically refers to a scheduled meeting or event at a specific time and place.