"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.
tu conjugation (familiar/informal)- ?Tienes novia? Usted conjugation (polite/formal)- ?Tiene novia usted? (boyfriend is - novio).
i see you have a girlfriend..
Translated to: "Hablando (a-blando lower case A sound) a mi novia caliente."
"Ma petite amie" is French for "my girlfriend," while "novia" is Spanish for "girlfriend." Both phrases convey the same meaning in English.
and how are you, do you already have a Girlfriend?
Spanish > English you are the best girlfriend