"hello, my love. Have a wonderful night. I love you. muah."
Oh, dude, "Hola como estas" in English is like "Hello, how are you?" It's just a fancy way of saying "Hey, what's up?" So, next time someone hits you with that Spanish charm, you can be all cool and be like, "Oh, you know, just living the dream."
Adiós.
Olla is misspelled version of word Hola. Seen some Texan Hispanics using it. "Olla" is the Spanish word for "Pot" as in a cooking pot (not the drug).
Inline with Castilian Spanish which they speak in Cuba it is Hola. That is wrong "hola" is hello in all Spanish speaking countries. In Cuban "hello" is "Que Vola" it really means "Was up" but is used as a hello amongs friends when they see each other... Example: Que vola mi ambia!!!! 1)Was up my brother. 2) Hello my brother.
Hola ta duele la pampise hoyla!!
Hola Linda- "Hola bonita"- "Hola hermosa"- "Hola bella"
Translation: Hola, mujer bonita.The Community Answer of "Hola, chica linda" is more slang and hip. It literally means "Hello, pretty girl."
"Hola" translates to "hello" in English.
"Hola" means "hello" in English.
hello you are super pretty
The Spanish to English translation for "hola" is "hello." For example, if someone is approached with, "Hola, amigo!" or "Hello, friend!", one appropriate response could also be "Hola!" or "Hello!" in return.
"Hola quien eres" translates to "hello who are you" in English.
it means hello or hi
No, "hola" is not Italian. It is a Spanish word that means "hello" in English.
Hola is spanish. Hi is english.
Roughly translates as 'Hello you are very pretty', though the proper translation is 'Hola usted es muy bonito'
That means "Hello pretty woman" in Spanish