The girl that lives downstairs is really pretty.
"ella es una chica" means "she is a girl" in Spanish.
It means,The cutest (female)
¿Como es tu dia, guapa? means How's your day going, good-looking?
That is my girl.
he/she is really pretty but crazy
"¿Qué es una chica de España?" translates to "What is a girl from Spain?" in English.
It means "milk is ugly".
"Where is the lady of the night?"
That's incorrect Spanish grammar. The conjugation of the verb SER in that instance (for the pronoun 'Tú' or 'You') is 'eres', not 'es'. Tú eres fea means 'you are ugly' in Spanish. 'Fea' is the Spanish word for 'ugly', one example being 'Betty La Fea', which is the Spanish version of the title of the English version of the universally popular television series 'Ugly Betty'.
As written, "What is sweet girl" If you want to say "What a sweet girl", it would be "¡Que dulce chica!"
Ella es fea.