Incorrect. The correct way to say it is "La chica baja es simpática." In this case, you need to use the feminine form of the adjective "simpática" to match the feminine noun "chica."
La chica baja = the girl comes downEs simpático = he is nice
"¿Cómo llama se chica?" is not grammatically correct in Spanish. If you are trying to ask "What is the girl's name?" you should say "¿Cómo se llama la chica?" in Spanish.
"Hay una chica" in Spanish means "there is a girl" in English.
Some words that rhyme with "chica" include pika, tika, and Mika.
"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".
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I means "Girl, where are you?", but the grammar is incorrect. You used "es", which is a form of "ser". This is not used for location. In this case, you should say "Chica, ¿donde estás?". If you said "Chica, ¿de donde es?" , then it would be the correct way of saying "Girl, where are you from?"
La chica baja = the girl comes downEs simpático = he is nice
Chica is just Spanish for the word girl. It is always correct to refer to a transsexual person by what they believe themselves to be and are trying to present to the world.
"¿Cómo llama se chica?" is not grammatically correct in Spanish. If you are trying to ask "What is the girl's name?" you should say "¿Cómo se llama la chica?" in Spanish.
ugh... Chica
chica is feminine
A chica is a young lady.
Chica, Old Chica, Mangle (unconfirmed, probably female), Toy Chica, JJ, Phantom Chica, Phantom Mangle, Nightmare Chica, Nightmare Mangle, Baby, Ballora, Funtime Foxy.
It doesn't really mean anything - it doesn't make sense.However, "cervas" might be an incorrect spelling of "cerveza". In that case, it would mean "cold bear with my girl-friend".
That's not correct Spanish; it means something like "girl she 15 years".
Patricia Chica's birth name is Patricia Vernica Chica Gizzi.