"Fofa" is "cute" in Portuguese, adding "inha" or "inho" puts the thing in the diminutive form, which sounds even nicer!
Fofinha is an Portuguese adjective and it can be used indifferent situations:
In Brazil if you say that a child is fofinha, you meant that the child is Cute....
If a guy say say to his partner: "you are my "Fofinha" means "you are my little cute".
Also if you say a person is a little fofinha or fofinho, means the person is a little chubby, is used in a friendly contest.
Brazilians love to use the word "Fofinha" for girls and "Fofinho" for boys.
Que significa.Significado (sust.) Que quiere decir.
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Its play on words for the sentence: "Que milagro que te dejas ver!" Or "What a miracle you let yourself be seen!"
How pretty you look or you are.
It is probably part of a question such as "(Qu'est-ce) que c'est, ça ?" meaning "(What) is it, that?"
Que significa.Significado (sust.) Que quiere decir.
"Parce que" is a French phrase that means "because" in English. It is used to introduce the reason or cause behind a particular action or statement.
it means " - "what are"
"Que c'est" is a French phrase that can be translated to "how it is" or "what it is." It is often used to express surprise, admiration, or emphasis in a sentence.
Antaia: "A que alcança"
hablando
Its play on words for the sentence: "Que milagro que te dejas ver!" Or "What a miracle you let yourself be seen!"
en que puedo servirle mean ,HOW MAY I HELP YOU?
How pretty you look or you are.
"Que gato hummmmmmm" does not have a specific meaning in Spanish. It seems like a nonsensical phrase or perhaps a mistyped expression.
"Que lo tuyo" is a Spanish expression that can be translated to "what's yours" or "your thing." It is used to refer to someone's area of expertise, interest, or specialty.
"Lo grande que eres" translates to "how great you are" in English. It is typically used to express admiration or praise for someone's actions, qualities, or achievements.