You Look Pretty.
No apostrophe before the s though.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
"The Miras bonita" is improper Spanish.
Mirar (to look) is an action one does to see. One looks at the ocean. One does not "look" pretty. One can look AT something pretty.
Ver (to see) is an action as well, but in Spanish this is the word one would use to tell some one they "look pretty". In Spanish one "sees oneself pretty"
The the phrase one should use to say "You look pretty" in Spanish is "Te ves bonita."
You look really pretty(Though it could also mean 'You look really cheap/low-class')You look so pretty (to a girl/woman)(Though '....Mira's' should be '....miras')
I think you mean "Te amo bonita", which is Spanish for "I love you, pretty one".
It means " you look pretty here", I am assuming they saw a picture of you
I don't know you very well, but how pretty you are
I love you my loveThe sentence should be spelled 'Te amo mi amor." and it means "I love you my love." in Spanish.
"Te miras preciousa mi amor"You look beautiful my love.
que bonita te ves is how pretty you look and bye just means goodbye
You look really pretty(Though it could also mean 'You look really cheap/low-class')You look so pretty (to a girl/woman)(Though '....Mira's' should be '....miras')
I think you mean "Te amo bonita", which is Spanish for "I love you, pretty one".
"What is happening with you, beautiful?"
Te quiero bonita la niña? translates to I love beautiful girls
Eu te amo, garota bonita.
it means: "how beautiful do you see yourself woman"
beautiful I love you my love
¡QUÉ GRANDOTA ESTÁS Y MUY BONITA! TE EXTRAÑO(correct spelling) --- How tall and beautiful you are! I miss you (you, familiar singular for a woman)'que grandota estas y muy bonita te extraño' ='What a big girl you are and very pretty I miss you'.
"Y que nunca se te olvide que eres muy bonita" is Spanish for "And don't you ever forget that you are very beautiful."
It means " you look pretty here", I am assuming they saw a picture of you