A very beautiful lady has the key to my heart.
That would translate over to: "Mujer hermosa"
tu eres una chica bonita [with an accent on the 'u' in tu]
Buenos dias damas y caballeros, frente a ustedes una hermosa dama representando al pais de Mexico
"I love you with all my heart" in Spanish is "Te amo con todo mi corazón". It is pronounced "Tay AH-mow cone TOW-doe me cor-ah-SONE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
La Dama means lady (ladies) El Catrin means dude
Gracias, dama hermosa. You could also say: Gracias, hermosa.
That would translate over to: "Mujer hermosa"
mujer/dama hermosa/linda
Dama hermosa- Mujer bonita- Mujer bella- Mujer linda- Mujer hermosa
Spanish for madam, or Mrs is Senora. Spanish for sir or Mr is Senor. Just in case you needed that too.
tu eres una chica bonita [with an accent on the 'u' in tu]
is not a very well written phrase, is like a computer translation from another language, but it roughly means: "it's not a very beautiful lady"
Buenos dias damas y caballeros, frente a ustedes una hermosa dama representando al pais de Mexico
thermo sci dama
Hola chicas bonitas In spanish you place the noun (chicas) before the adjective (bonito). Also adjectives must match in number and gender which is why the o is changed to an as.
Dama Dramani was born in 1944.
Dama gazelle was created in 1766.