"Holla chica" is a colloquial expression in Spanish that translates to "Hello girl" in English. It combines "holla," which is a variant spelling of "hola" (meaning "hello"), and "chica," meaning "girl" or "young woman." This phrase is often used informally to greet or get the attention of a female friend or acquaintance.
"Hay una chica" in Spanish means "there is a girl" in English.
"Chica" is Spanish. It means girl. The male equivilant is "Chico", meaning boy
"Busca chica" means "looking for a girl" in Spanish. It signals that someone is in search of a female companion or partner.
"ella es una chica" means "she is a girl" in Spanish.
"Chico" means a boy, child, infant; while "Chica" means a female, child, infant. The difference is one is a male and one is a female.
It means chica, muchacha, joven, (small) nina.
The spanish word for beautiful girl is hermosa niña.
It means boy in Spanish. Chico also means boy in Spanish. Muchacha and Chica mean girl is Spanish.
"El loco chica" does not make sense in Spanish. "El loco" means "the crazy (male)", while "chica" translates to "girl". If you meant to say "the crazy girl", it should be written as "la chica loca".
In Spanish, "babe girl" can be translated as "chica bebé" or "nena".
It translates from Spanish to mean a girl from the country.
Chica habladora. Chica locuaz.