Tu eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone of the same age
Usted eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone older
Tu eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone of the same age
Usted eres una bonita mujer...in use of someone older
NOrmally you would say "Tienes calor" if you mean someone has a temperature or is feeling heat effects. In the sense of "you are attractive", "Eres caliente".
Eres muy bonita/guapa (informal)
Usted es muy bonita/guapa (formal)
"You are Hot" 'Tu Estas Caliente"
'Your Hot" '"Tu Caliente'
eres tan Bella or
eres tan hermosa
Eres muy linda/bonita.
Eres una dama muy hermosa.
Eres guapo
Eres Lindo.
Muchas mujeres lindas.
tres mujeres hermosas
Yes, bonita is the feminine form of beautiful in Spanish.
Estais dos mujeres hermosas (accent on first 'a')
A beautiful house in Spanish is "Una casa hermosa".
Muchas mujeres lindas.
tres mujeres hermosas
Tenga un buen dia (same for men and women)
muchas mujeres bellas en una familia
bonita means beautiful in spanish
Yes, bonita is the feminine form of beautiful in Spanish.
Renoir's inspiration: How to paint: Claude Monet What to paint: Beautiful women.
" beautiful dance" in Spanish would be "baile bonito".
"Goodbye beautiful" in Spanish is "adiรณs hermosa."
No, Hawaiian women are not more beautiful than Latin women. Both types of women are equally beautiful. They have certain features and personalities that make them beautiful in their own ways.
the most beautiful women is the women you see in your mirror
Did you mean 'Ay! que hermosas!', if so: 'Oh! what beautiful girls/women!' Or, because Spanish words are all masculine or feminine, and 'hermosas' is feminine plural, it could mean some objects, for which the nouns are feminine in Spanish, are beautiful, e.g. 'Ay! que hermosas (manzanas)!' = 'Oh! what beautiful (apples)!'