Simpatica in english means nice or friendly
Simatica is to chic as guapo is to handsome . . .
The opposite of "simpática" in Spanish is "antipática," which means unfriendly or unkind.
simpatico/simpatica-sympatheticbueno/buena-goodagradable
A very nice girl.
Simpática means nice and if I am remembering from spanish class correctly, regla means ruler like the thing you measure with. That's what google translate says too.
I think it is La tripulacion es muy simpatica" but I'm not sure....
It means "you are a very friendly girl"
"Simpatica" translates to "nice" or "friendly" in English.
una persona muy simpatica (accent on first a)
Maria es = Maria is Bonita= Pretty/Beautiful y = and Simpatico= Nice (it should be 'simpatica' - feminine)
she/it is not very nice/likeable.
La cameriera è socievole e simpatica! in the singular is Le cameriere sono socievoli e simpatiche! in the plural in Italian.
Without punctuation the sentence above makes no sense. Si (no accent/tilde over the I) means "If" Sí (with accent/tilder over the I) means "Yes" Tu (no accent/tilde over the U) means "Your" Tú (with accent/tilde over the U) means "You" Assuming the comment above is supposed to read: "Sí y no. Tú eres simpatica" means "Yes and no. You're nice" "Sí y no tú. Eses simpatica" means "Yes and not you. You're nice"