"Señorita" is Spanish for "miss" or "young lady". The word is also used to mean that a woman is still a virgin.
If you are talking to married women, you'd say "Señora" which is "Mrs."
There is no Spanish equivalent to "Ms."
si mi hermosa senorita
buenos dias senorita means good morning miss. como estas is how are you
In English that would mean: "How are you Miss?"
OK senorita OR Vale senorita
Senorita. Senorita.
"Friendly lady" in English.
si mi hermosa senorita
señorita = miss
buenos dias senorita means good morning miss. como estas is how are you
"La señorita" means "the young lady" or "miss" in English.
In English that would mean: "How are you Miss?"
"No soy una señorita" means "I am not a lady" in English.
"Sanorita" is not a standard English word. It may be a misspelling or a variant of the term "senorita," which means young woman or miss in Spanish.
The term 'senorita' is a Spanish word that refers to a young or unmarried woman. People use it in the English language sometimes as it is a very well known word.
OK senorita OR Vale senorita
You have nothing to thank miss.
Senorita. Senorita.