"Sí" means "yes." "Mamacita" literally means "little mama." Depending on the circumstances, "Mamacita" might be considered friendly and affectionate, or it might seem disrespectful.
'mamacita linda' = 'pretty mummy' or, if 'Linda' is a name, 'mummy Linda'
It means "my little mother." "Mamacita" is an endearment you would use with your mother, like in English you would say "mommy" instead of "mother."
Mamacita
mamacita refers to a "babe" or a real sweet chick. It's a very common come-on, or pick-up line.
It's "mamacita" - one word. It's the diminutive (-cita) of a diminutive (Madre => mama). It means "mommie" or "mom."
mamacita is a Spanish word that means mommy
'mamacita linda' = 'pretty mummy' or, if 'Linda' is a name, 'mummy Linda'
For what, Mama?
You are pretty, babe
a really hot woman...more than mamacita
Why doesn't mummy know
honey it's fine but,
Mamacita's birth name is Gladys Darling.
It means "my little mother." "Mamacita" is an endearment you would use with your mother, like in English you would say "mommy" instead of "mother."
If you mean "mamacita", it is Spanish and roughly translates to "little mama" in English. Men might use this word to address a woman that they find attractive. Keep in mind that it is slang, and doesn't work very well in all situations.
You too beautiful (little/cute), momma
Mamacita's real name is Michelle