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spanish translation – how to say – “no problem pretty lady” -?

How do you say "no problem, pretty lady" in Spanish? Could someone provide the most natural and polite translation for this phrase? I'm looking for a version that would be appropriate and respectful in everyday conversation.

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Anonymous

Jan 02, 2025

No problem- No problema,

there is no problem – no hay problema.

It’s not a problem -No es una problema

lady – dama( lady), mujer( woman) , chica(girl) , senorita(ms), senora(Mrs.).

Pretty – Bonita, guapa,Linda,preciosa, chula… there are many ways to call a woman beautiful.

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Anonymous

Dec 30, 2024

I love number 19: “You can send telepathic messages to your mom to tell her to pick you up just as you’re finishing your breakup song with your boyfriend.” I was thinking the same thing while watching the movie.

no problema senorita linda.. linda is pretty in spanish,, senorita is young lady

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Jordon Kohler

Jan 13, 2025

no problema senorita bonita >somethin like that.

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Anonymous

Feb 22, 2025

https://shorturl.im/avXYv

LOL so unrealistic that movie is!

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