That means "there is a person". Or, as a question, "Is there a person".
"Hay una persona" in English means "there is one person."
"Hay una chica" in Spanish means "there is a girl" in English.
Generalmente, una persona normal tiene dos manos.
The phrase "Porque tu mi odia to soy una buina persona" seems to contain errors in both Spanish and English. A possible corrected version could be "ΒΏPor quΓ© me odias si soy una buena persona?" which translates to "Why do you hate me if I am a good person?"
"It means 'There is a reason you are talking to me.'"
"Una llegada" translates to "an arrival" in English.
No hay mucho mas que una persona feliz = There is nothing much (better) than a happy person.
The Spanish phrase "una persona famonsa" means "a famous person" in English.
A person that does not practice.
There's a storm.
"Hay una carta para mi." Translates to: "There is a letter for me."
Generalmente, una persona normal tiene dos manos.
It means he/she is a healthy person
"Soy una persona" means "I am a (or one) person".
Hay una mujer means: "There is a woman"
It means, in English: "And you are a very special person"
"Hay una chica" in Spanish means "there is a girl" in English.
This translates to "What is the name of the tall girl?"