Que linda = What a cutie/an attractive woman/girl
It's Spanish for 'beautiful baby'.
you are Linda I am not sure in Spanish, but in Portuguese it means you are beautiful.
Experts are not sure, because the Old German syllable "lint" is used in different ways. One translation is "soft" or "tender", which you could possibly stretch out to mean "pretty" or "gentle". Another possibility is that the name was inspired by the "linden tree".
San is the masculine version of the adjective "holy [one]" or "saint." Linda is the feminine form of the adjective "pretty," as well as a personal noun/name. In Spanish, you don't put a masculine adjective with a feminine name. The adjectives must agree with the nouns in number and gender. So San Linda means nothing in Spanish. Santa Linda, on the other hand is a combination of noun and adjective that AGREES in number and gender. In Spanish, it means "Saint Linda." If San Linda DID mean something in Spanish, it would mean that the male saint was a man with a woman's name... a highly unlikely situation.
I love you, pretty girl.
It means: if I am the one that searches for "qui" I am. (Qui is not a spanish word).
In Spanish, linda means pretty, or lovely (or, more rarely, beautiful, which is hermosa).
It mean beautiful and pretty in spanish
It's Spanish for 'beautiful baby'.
"Mi linda flor" in Spanish translates to "my beautiful flower" in English. It is a term of endearment or a way to express affection towards someone.
you are super pretty
you are Linda I am not sure in Spanish, but in Portuguese it means you are beautiful.
No, "bonita" and "linda" mean pretty in spanish! A "rosario" is a necless in which Catholics use to pray!
how cute my love
No. I know of no word "qui" in Spanish. Que can mean several things, dependng on context, and whether it has an accent. Generally, que means: which; than; as; that; who; whom. Qué generally means: What? or which? as an interrogative.
Well, in spanish it means "how beautiful." i speak portuguese and spanish is very similar to portuguese, but in portuguese que linda means "that's pretty"
Experts are not sure, because the Old German syllable "lint" is used in different ways. One translation is "soft" or "tender", which you could possibly stretch out to mean "pretty" or "gentle". Another possibility is that the name was inspired by the "linden tree".