"My love! Do you have a girlfriend?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Mi amor! ¿Tienes novia? The question translates literally as "My love! Do you have (any) girlfriend?" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee a-MOR TYEH-neys NO-vya" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Tienes una novia" means "Do you have a girlfriend" in Spanish.
novia
Tengo una novia
"Tienes una novia?"
Literally you could say no tengo novia, or you could say estoy soltera, which means I am single.
Vestidos de Novia is Spanish and translated to English it means wedding dresses. This means that Vestidos de Novia would be considered Spanish wedding dresses.
i see you have a girlfriend..
tu conjugation (familiar/informal)- ?Tienes novia? Usted conjugation (polite/formal)- ?Tiene novia usted? (boyfriend is - novio).
Translated to: "Hablando (a-blando lower case A sound) a mi novia caliente."
and how are you, do you already have a Girlfriend?
"Ma petite amie" is French for "my girlfriend," while "novia" is Spanish for "girlfriend." Both phrases convey the same meaning in English.
Spanish > English you are the best girlfriend