Translation: What a beautiful woman.
"Que chula estás" can be translated to "you look so pretty" or "you are so cute" in English.
"La mujer que llegó" means "The woman who arrived" in English.
"Que paso chula" is Spanish for "What's up, beautiful." It is a casual and informal way to greet someone you find attractive.
"Lo que tu quieres, chula" translates to "what you want, beautiful" in English. It is a way to address someone informally while acknowledging their desires or preferences.
'La mujer que quieres' means: 'The woman that you want/love'. 'you' is English; 'yo' = 'I' in Spanish. If 'you' is intended to be 'yo', the sentence should read: 'La mujer que yo quiero', meaning 'The woman that I love/want'.
The proper way to write the above question would be: ¡Vaya! ¡Qué mujer tan linda! It means: Wow! What a pretty woman!
..."hot stuff", "cutie", "foxy momma".. for example, ¡Hola, mami chula!
"Qué mujer más Rica" means "What a rich woman" in Spanish. It is used to express admiration or surprise towards a wealthy or successful woman.
It means: "...that you devote yourself woman"
If it is a question, it means "Which woman?". If it is an expleteive, it means "What a woman!"
mujer = woman it means alot in Spanish
It is in a song that goes: Son tus perjúmenes mujer, los que me sulibeyan... It could be translated as "It is your scent, woman, that I like OR that excites me" or something of the sort. It does have a sexual connotation, by the way.