Muñeca is the Spanish word that means doll. As in Baby Doll or Barbie doll, it could be used for the term of a toy or to a woman or girl as a compliment referring to her beauty.
It originates from the Spanish work MuñecaMuñeca means a doll or wrist, depending on the context.Say, Qué muñeca tan bonita! it's "What a pretty doll!"whilst, Me duele la muñeca. it's, "My wrist hurts. Veronica"
"you look like a doll" is "Usted se parece a una muñeca" Hope i helped. =]
I broke a foot = me rompi un pie (accent on the 'i') (Pronounced : May romPEE oom pee-AY)
Doll! :)
It means "my doll"
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Los Ojos Azules de la Muneca Rota was created in 1973.
amo muneca
The star of the Argentinian TV show Muneca Brava is a woman by the name of Natalia Oreiro. They credit the show for giving Natalia Oreio her boost to fame .
The Spanish word for doll is "muneca". It is pronounced "moonyecka".
It's probably the song that's sung at the 15th birthday of a girl. check youtube for Los Baron De Apodaca-La Ultima Muneca 2. It's probably sung by quite a few singers.
hueso de la muneca (tilde, the little wave, on the 'n') Pronounced 'WAYsaw they la moonYAYcah'
Have a rest and I'll expect your call later, doll
The cast of Pax America - 2009 includes: Allan Lazo as Luis Muneca Osorio as Paola
Muñeca means Doll. It is used by Latin people when they refer to girl toys as in baby dolls or barbie doll and also as a sort of slang when complimenting a woman or girl as a term of endearment.