it translates to; My friend most beautiful around the world?
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"Mi amiga es la más Bella y bonita" is a redundant statement that means "My (female) friend is the prettiest."
my beautiful (girl)friend
That would translate over to: "She is a friend"
mejor amigo (or amiga if the best friend is a girl)
"Que desea amiga?" is a phrase in Spanish. It means "What do you want, friend?" or "For what do you wish, friend?". The fact that "amiga" was used means that the speaker was talking to a female (versus "amigo").
It seems like the sentence is mixing English and Spanish. Translated it means "Bella my niece and friend too because no". It's a bit unclear what the intended message is.
Amiga, eres hermosa (from a woman to a woman; or from a man to a woman) "Eres bella, mi amigo." [Only if your man friend is a transsexual; but it's still wrong: bella (fem.) -amigo (masc.)]
"Manana mi amiga" means "tomorrow my friend" in Spanish. It is a phrase used to express that you will see or meet up with your friend the next day.
"Con mi amiga" is a Spanish phrase that means "with my friend" in English. It is used to indicate that someone is doing something or going somewhere with a female friend.
To more correctly communicate this sentiment in Spanish, you would use ser instead of estar. It would then read, Tu eres muy bella mi amiga. It means Thou art very beautiful, my (female) friend. Spanish still uses the equivalent of thee, thou, thy, and thine in everyday speech.
If I get gist of what you're saying, and loosely translated it means: With pleasure, my friend; you too are a love.
Amiga was created in 1985.