That would translate over to: "Mujer hermosa"
Usted es/tu eres (formal/informal) bonita/hermosa/linda = You're (you are) beautiful (assuming 'you' is female; if not, change final 'a' to 'o') 'Your beautiful (e.g. girlfriend)' = Tu (novia) bonita/hermosa/linda
"Buenos días, hermosa/linda/bella/bonita."
Hola Linda- "Hola bonita"- "Hola hermosa"- "Hola bella"
It is ungrammatical and cannot be translated as a sentence. But the individual words mean: amor = the love (noun) te = you (reflexive form, or object form, as in to you) hermosa = beautiful Literally this sentence says: "the love beautiful to you"
you are beautiful
'you're very pretty haha'
In Spanish, linda means pretty, or lovely (or, more rarely, beautiful, which is hermosa).
Something along the lines of "lovely and beautiful."
That would translate over to: "Mujer hermosa"
Tu Bella! or Tu hermosa! beautiful= hermosa Bella linda
reina linda/hermosa
sobrina linda/hermosa/bella
eres hermosa y linda
mujer/dama hermosa/linda
Usted es/tu eres (formal/informal) bonita/hermosa/linda = You're (you are) beautiful (assuming 'you' is female; if not, change final 'a' to 'o') 'Your beautiful (e.g. girlfriend)' = Tu (novia) bonita/hermosa/linda
Dama hermosa- Mujer bonita- Mujer bella- Mujer linda- Mujer hermosa