Although "raza" means race, I think it probably means "What a lovely breed" (of dog, or whatever). Depends on the context.
"Que raza linda" translates to "What a beautiful race" in English. It is a compliment often used to praise someone's ethnicity or cultural background.
"Que linda tu sabes" translates to "How cute you know" in English.
"Ha ha, how pretty!"
"It means 'Why is she so beautiful' in English."
"I still think that you're beautiful."
I don't believe there is a portuguese version of the name linda, but "linda" in portuguese means pretty. Linda/lindo = pretty fem/masculine. "Que linda!" = How pretty!
"Que linda tu sabes" translates to "How cute you know" in English.
que linda means ohhh how cute. So basically they are calling you cute.
que linda: How beautiful bien dicho: well said or something like that
que linda means- how beautiful
Oh, how pretty!
Que linda = What a cutie/an attractive woman/girl
"Ha ha, how pretty!"
you are Linda I am not sure in Spanish, but in Portuguese it means you are beautiful.
Well, in spanish it means "how beautiful." i speak portuguese and spanish is very similar to portuguese, but in portuguese que linda means "that's pretty"
How pretty I am [right now]. (speaker is female)
"Qué cosa tan linda" translates to "What a beautiful thing" in English. It is often used to express admiration or appreciation for something that is visually appealing or brings joy.
"I still think that you're beautiful."