de niña means 'as a child' (female) or 'as a girl.' As in: 'as a child, I used to play with dolls.'
It means "I am playing Nina".
Nina y Rosa son de España
In Spanish, "si" means "yes" and "nina" means "girl." So, "si Nina" translates to "yes girl."
No, "Nina" does not mean godmother. In Spanish, "nina" can refer to a girl or young girl. However, "madrina" is the term used for godmother in Spanish. The name "Nina" can also have various meanings in different cultures, but it does not specifically translate to godmother.
"The girl eats"
"Nina hablando de amor" can be translated from Spanish to English as "Girl talking about love." It generally refers to a young girl discussing or expressing feelings and thoughts related to love or romantic relationships.
Nina means girl in Spanish
Its spanish for Bella girl beautiful girl
"Quien es esa Nina" is Spanish for "Who is that girl?"
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
Nina does not officially mean anything in Greek because it is believed to be a Spanish name. In Spanish, it is believed to mean "child," which is often what it is associated with in Greek.
de means of in spanish