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How do you tell a Spanish woman she is beautiful?
Say “estás bella” or “eres bella.” This also means “you’re beautiful” in Spanish. Another way to say this is “estás hermosa.” If you want to really emphasize it, say “you are so beautiful” by saying “eres muy hermosa” or “estás muy hermosa.”
What does Bella in Latin mean?
beautiful
Bella is related to the Italian, Spanish, Greek, Portuguese and Latin words for beautiful, to the name Belle, meaning beautiful in French. Also known for being a nickname to Isabella, Annabella or Arabella.
What makes a strong woman one word?
Hope these adjectives are useful for creating your image of a strong woman!…60 powerful words to describe a strong woman.
accountable | educated | positive |
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considerate | motivated | strong |
creative | open-minded | successful |
dependable | organized | talented |
determined | passionate | tenacious |
What do you say when someone asks you where you are from in Argentina?
For example, if someone asks you where you’re from, and you say “ Canada ,” they might nod and say, “Mira vos.” Not that there is anything particularly special to an Argentine about the fact that you’re from Canada, or anywhere else for that matter, but this can be a funny one to get your head around until you’ve heard it a few times.
What are some slang terms used in Argentina?
Talk about being street smart! Argentines have an honest and open way of speaking. “Flaco!” Do not be surprised to be called “turco” if you’re from or have Middle Eastern descent, “flaco” if you’re thin, “gordo” if you are heavy set, “lungo” if you are on the taller side, and “negro” if you have a darker complexion. The list goes on and on.
What’s the best way to tell someone they are beautiful?
You look drop-dead gorgeous! You have the most beautiful eyes! (or another feature that you like e.g. smile, nose, lips etc.) You have the most beautiful smile! You have the most beautiful lips! I think you’re very attractive!
What does it mean to say Viste in Argentina?
The literal translation of “ Viste?” is ”Did you see?” But in Argentina it is used to illustrate or define a point. The usage here kind of means, “You know?” or “You know what I’m talking about?” So, for example, someone might be explaining something to you, and then at the end say, “ Viste?” You nod and say, “ Si.