Sorpresa
The English noun "surprise" is translated as "sorpresa."
Note that "sorpresa" is a feminine noun. The corresponding definite and indefinite articles in the singular and plural forms are:
la sorpresa (the surprise)
las sorpresas (the surprises)
una sorresa (a surprise)
unas sorpresas (some surprises)
"What a nice surprise!" would be translated as "¡Qué buena sorpresa!"
la fiesta de sorpresa
sorpresa-spanish
In spanish, Bachelorette party translates to "despedida de soltera".
fiesta
"Oh no" said in surprise would most closely be said "¡Ay no!"
¿Cuántas personas en su grupo?
sorpresa-spanish
llamada de teléfono supprise
The big party would be "El fiesta grande" in Spanish.
In spanish, Bachelorette party translates to "despedida de soltera".
Te voy a sorprender. OR Voy a sorprenderte.
Tu fiesta
fiesta
Surprise is "sorpresa" in Spanish. The literal phrase "surprise to Mexico" is "sorpresa á Mexico." (I.e., "Let's send a surprise to Mexico" = "Vamos mandar una sorpresa á Mexico.")
To her great surprise, she won the first prize in the competition. They announced the promotion to her great surprise during the meeting. To her great surprise, the mysterious letter turned out to be from her long-lost friend.
plan a surprise party for them and have everybody that the person loves
buena fiesta
Fiesta pequeño.