¡Qué bonita tu bambina! in Spanish means "What a pretty little girl!" in English.
¡Adiós, señorita bonita! in Spanish is "Goodbye, lovely lady!" in English.
Soy una chica bonita
una vida bonita. : Spanish Uma vida bonita : Portuguese
"You're still just as pretty" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Sigues igual de bonita. The pronunciation of the feminine phrase in the second person informal singular of the present indicative will be "SEE-ghey-SEE-gwal they vo-NEE-ta" in Spanish.
Odd. The question being in English and Spanish, you'd presumably reply in English what you were doing, whatever that might be. 'Mujer Bonita' = 'Pretty Woman' (a reference to the film/song?)
Translating Spanish to English: mi hermosa nieta - my beautiful granddaughter
"Eres linda." Other words that can be translated as "beautiful" are: hermosa, bonita, guapa, preciosa, bella.
Yes, bonita is the feminine form of beautiful in Spanish.
Bonita means cute pretty in spanish i typed this in becuz bonita is my name
Bonita is already a spanish name, it means beauty. she if so one is beautiful call them Bonita or Bonnie.
És bonita! in Portuguese is Sei bella! in Italian.
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