I couldn't find what "pollinita" means, but I found, "pollita". And it means, "And that chick"
"Y esa pollinita" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "And that little chick." It is an expression used to refer to someone or something as small or insignificant. It can also be used affectionately to refer to a young child or a small and delicate object.
"Y esa quien esss" in English translates to "And who is that?"
"Quien es esa Nina" is Spanish for "Who is that girl?"
"It means 'I love that smile' in English."
"¿Quién es esa niña?" translates to "Who is that girl?" in English.
Can you try fixing that light and let me know if it worked.
"Y esa quien esss" in English translates to "And who is that?"
"I love you and that little mouth that you have, too."
It means: What an ugly tongue and mine is bigger.
"Quien es esa Nina" is Spanish for "Who is that girl?"
That is my girl.
Literally, "That which I do with this girl." If you mean "What's up with that girl?", then it would be "¿Qué pasa con esa chica?" or "¿Qué tal esa chica?"
"It means 'I love that smile' in English."
what is in that class
It means :"What song is that?"
It means: "to be of that type"
it is ungrammatical but it means: "that nothing"
That smile is my life