what's up my little friend? (female)
It could mean (as 'Que lindos! Se ven amiguita'): 'What fine-looking chaps/gentlemen! They look friendly' although 'amiguita' I am unfamilair with: it seems to be a (slightly-precious?) diminutive of 'amigo' (friendly).
"que hay" might mean: that there areif it's a question it might mean: what is there?if you accidentally mixed up the order and you meant "hay que," that means: it is necessary.
Ay! que bonita = Hey, how beautiful you are ! ('Hay' = 'there is/are')
"¿Qué hay en tu casa?" translates to "What is in your house?" in English. It is a question asking about the contents or things present in someone's home.
no hay nada que hacer: it's not relevant; that's not the point no hay nada que hacer con: it has nothing to do with...
"It is rich" is what it means.
"Que hay" is a Spanish expression that can be translated to English as "what's up" or "what's going on." It is commonly used as a casual greeting or to ask someone how they are doing.
hay que funny
"What is in your room."
what is in that class
It means: "one must..."
"¿Qué hay en el dormitorio?" means "What is in the bedroom?" in English. It is a question asking about the objects or items present in a particular bedroom.