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¡Buenos días, hermosa!
-Good morning, beautiful!
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Buenos días, hermosa.
-Good morning, beautiful.
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¡Buenos días, hermosa!

¡Buenos días, hermosa!
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
1.
A word or phrase that is feminine (e.g., la manzana).
(feminine)
(used to address an attractive woman)
a. Good morning, beautiful!
¡Buenos días, hermosa! - ¡Buenos días, guapo!Good morning, beautiful! - Good morning, handsome!
b. Good morning, gorgeous!
¡Buenos días, hermosa! ¡Qué buena estás!Good morning, gorgeous! You're hot stuff!
2.
A word or phrase that is feminine (e.g., la manzana).
(feminine)
(used to address one's partner, a friend, or a girl)
a. Good morning, beautiful!
¡Buenos días, hermosa! ¡Qué bien te queda ese vestido!Good morning, beautiful! That dress looks really good on you!
b. Good morning, darling!
¡Buenos días, mamá! - ¡Buenos días, hermosa!Good morning, Mom! - Good morning, darling!
c. Good morning, honey!
¡Buenos días, Sra. Gómez! - ¡Buenos días, hermosa!Good morning, Mrs. Gomez! - Good morning, honey!
d. Good morning, love!
¡Buenos días, hermosa! ¡Qué temprano te levantaste hoy!Good morning, love! You got up really early today!
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