A beautiful flower ; dead heart
"Karla" is a common name in Spanish-speaking countries, and it is typically a variant of the name "Carla." It does not have a specific meaning in Spanish, but it is a name used to refer to individuals.
Karla would be spelled as "KΔla" in Hawaiian language.
Assuming Karla is a name, you can say:你好,卡拉 (ni hao, ka la)There's no translation for Karla, so we say words that sounds like the syllables, which can be found often in many words, like Coffee (咖啡 - Ka Fei)
The name "Karla" is spelled the same in French as it is in English.
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
"Los quiero" in Spanish means "I love them" when referring to a group of people.
It's a name.
There is no mention of Carole (or Carol) in the Bible.
Not the butler. If you know what I mean
Karla Zepeda has written: 'Exile and identity in autobiographies of twentieth-century Spanish women' -- subject(s): Women authors, Spanish literature, Exiles in literature, History and criticism, Gender identity in literature, Autobiographies
Not the butler. If you know what I mean
strong and womanly Karla is a name of German origin and means "bright-eyed". It is also the feminine form of Karl or Carl.
Karla Ventocilla's birth name is Karla Antonieta Ventocilla.
Karla Kalua's birth name is Katherine Madrigal.
Karla Lopez
Karla Monroig's birth name is Karla Monroig.
Karla Souza's birth name is Karla Olivares Souza.
Karla Homolka's birth name is Karla Leanne Homolka.