If you’re learning Spanish, you may find yourself in a situation where you need to talk about your girlfriend in Spanish. For that reason, we compiled 11 popular expressions and words that you can use to say ‘girlfriend’ in Spanish.
The words from this list may vary in formality as well as in the places/countries where they are most commonly used. Make sure to read the descriptions so you choose the best option for your situation.
By the end of this, you’ll know 11 different ways to say ‘girlfriend’ in Spanish.
1. Chica – Girlfriend / Girl
Chica is a cute and casual term that you can use in Spanish to say ‘girlfriend’. Depending on the context, this expression can be translated either as ‘my girl’ or ‘my girlfriend’. ‘Chica’ can be used either as a way to call your girlfriend or as a way to refer to her when talking to others.
This expression is very popular in Spain and Mexico, but since ‘chica’ is a standard word, you can use it in other Spanish-speaking countries and people will be able to understand you.
Laura, ¿quieres ser mi chica?
Laura, do you want to be my girlfriend?
¿Cómo está tu chica? Hace mucho que no la veo
How is your girl? I haven’t seen her in a while
Hola, mucho gusto soy la chica de Pablo
Hi, nice to meet you, I’m Pablo’s girlfriend
Nuestras chicas se fueron de vacaciones a la playa
Our girlfriend went on vacation to the beach
Take Note: Chica is the direct translation of ‘girl’ or ‘small’. In informal conversations, it can also be used as a synonym for ‘girlfriend. In order to know what meaning is being used, you’ll need to pay attention to the context.
2. Novia – Girlfriend
As you may know, novia is the most standard and common way to say ‘girlfriend’ in Spanish. The advantage of this word is that it’s suitable for both formal and informal situations. On top of this, as a standard term, you can use it in all Spanish speaking countries.
For some speakers, novia can be a very formal term to label their relationship since, in some contexts, this word refers to the bride. However, nowadays, Spanish speakers use this word when they are in a relationship that isn’t necessarily marriage.
Tu novia es muy buena en español
Your girlfriend is very good at Spanish
Daniela no es mi novia
Daniela is not my girlfriend
Oigan, chavos, ¿van a invitar a sus novias?
Hey, guys, are you going to invite your girlfriends?
La ex novia de mi hermano vive en España
My brother’s ex-girlfriend lives in Spain
3. Morra – Girlfriend
In Mexico, morra is a very popular slang term that means ‘girlfriend’. Since this term is very casual, it’s only suitable for casual conversations. ‘Morra’ is mostly used to refer indirectly to your girlfriend. As a result, it’s quite popular when talking about your girlfriend with your friends.
If you use this word to address your girlfriend directly or ask a girl to be your girlfriend, she may not be happy since ‘morra’ is such an informal and unromantic word.
Mira, esa es la morra de Joel
Look, that’s Joel’s girlfriend
La morra de mi hermano es muy buena onda
My brother’s girlfriend is very cool
A mi morra y a mí nos gusta ir al cine
My girlfriend and I like to go to the movies
Martín y su morra se conocieron en la clase de español
Martin and his girlfriend met in Spanish class
Take Note: Morra is a popular Mexican slang word that has multiple meanings. In this context, it can be used as an informal way to say ‘girlfriend’ in Spanish. However, in general, ‘morra’ is a slang term that could mean ‘girl’ or ‘daughter’.
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4. Enamorada – Girlfriend
Enamorada is another popular term that you can use to say ‘girlfriend’ in Spanish. This word is very common in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. In this context, enamorada is translated as ‘girlfriend’ and for some Spanish speakers, it can be used as a cutesy and playful way to refer to their girlfriends.
¿Por qué no vino tu enamorada?
Why didn’t your girlfriend come?
Este reloj me lo regaló mi enamorada
My girlfriend gave me this watch
¿Cómo se llama tu enamorada?
What’s your girlfriend’s name?
Paola no es mi enamorada, pero me gustaría que lo fuera
Paola is not my girlfriend, but I would like her to be
5. Polola – Girlfriend
If you’re in Chile or Bolivia, polola is one of the most popular ways to say ‘girlfriend’. Since it’s a slang term, ‘polola’ is only suitable for informal conversations. On top of that, keep in mind that this word may not be known in other Spanish speaking countries. So make sure you use it in the right contexts.
¿Quién es la polola de Joaquín?
Who is Joaquín’s girlfriend?
Salúdame a tu polola
Say hi to your girlfriend for me
El sábado por la noche voy a salir con mi polola
I’m going out with my girlfriend on Saturday night
¿Por qué no le compras estas flores a tu polola?
Why don’t you buy these flowers for your girlfriend?
Take Note: Although it’s an informal and slang term, polola is actually used to refer to a serious relationship.
6. Pareja – Partner / Significant other
In Spanish, pareja is a neutral and more formal term that you can use to talk about your girlfriend. Depending on the context, ‘pareja’ can be translated as ‘partner’ or ‘significant other’. Just like in English, this word is only used when being in a formal and committed relationship.
If you don’t like using the word ‘novia’ or some of its synonyms, you can use ‘partner’, just beware that you’ll be expressing that your relationship is quite serious.
A mi pareja no le gusta el chocolate
My partner doesn’t like chocolate
No soy soltero, tengo pareja
I’m not single, I have a partner
Nos da gusto de conocer a la pareja de Luis
We’re happy to meet Luis’s significant other
Nuestras parejas no están invitadas a esta fiesta
Our partners are not invited to this party
Take Note: As a neutral term, pareja doesn’t have a feminine or masculine form. Therefore, it can either be used to talk about a female or a male partner. As a result, it’s important to pay attention to the context of the conversation.

7. La dueña de mis quincenas – The owner of my paycheck
La dueña de mis quincenas is a cutesy and cheeky expression that people use to call or refer to their girlfriends in Spanish. Even though it’s a playful phrase, ‘la dueña de mi quincena’ is only used when referring to important women in your life, as a result, you only want to use it if you’re in a serious relationship.
‘La dueña de mis quincenas’ is translated ‘the owner of my paycheck’ or ‘the boss’. This doesn’t imply that you’re actually giving her your money, it’s more a funny way to express that your girlfriend is very important to you.
[La dueña de] + (possessive pronoun) + [quincenas]
Judith es la dueña de las quincas de Rubén
Judith is the owner of Ruben’s paycheck
¿Dónde está la dueña de tus quincenas? ¿No va a venir?
Where is the owner of your paycheck? Is she not coming?
Le voy a preguntar a la dueña de mis quincenas si quiere ir
I’m going to ask the owner of my paycheck if she wants to go
Ana, te presento a la dueña de mis quincenas
Ana, let me introduce you to the owner of my paycheck
Take Note: La dueña de mis quincenas is a popular and casual expression that Spanish speakers use to refer to important women in their lives. As a result, it’s also suitable for wives and daughters.
8. Güisa – Girlfriend
Güisa is an informal and common term that you can use to say ‘girlfriend’ in Guatemala. As a slang word, ‘güisa’ is only applicable to casual conversations and it’s very likely that it’s not well known in other Spanish-speaking countries.
Nos vemos al rato, voy a casa de mi güisa
See you later, I’m going to my girlfriend’s house
Mañana es el cumpleaños de mi güisa
Tomorrow is my girlfriend’s birthday
La güisa de Jesús es muy agradable
Jesus’ girlfriend is very nice
Mi güisa es maestra de español
My girlfriend is a Spanish teacher
9. Cabra – Girlfriend
Cabra is the direct and standard translation of ‘goat’. However, in Costa Rica, ‘cabra’ is a common slang term that people use to say ‘girlfriend’, as a result, you can only use this word in casual conversations. On top of this, keep in mind that in other Spanish-speaking countries they may not be aware of this informal meaning.
¿Esa es la cabra de tu hermano?
Is that your brother’s girlfriend?
No me cae bien la cabra de mi mejor amigo
I don’t like my best friend’s girlfriend
Esos lentes son de mi cabra
Those glasses are my girlfriend’s
El color favorito de mi cabra es el azul
My girlfriend’s favorite color is blue
Take Note: In Costa Rica, cabra can also be used as an informal word that means ‘young woman’. So make sure to pay attention to the context.
10. Pelada – Girlfriend
When it comes to informal or casual terms to say ‘girlfriend’ in Spanish, pelada is a popular word that Ecuadorians and Bolivians use for this purpose. ‘Pelada’ means ‘girlfriend’, but it can only be used in informal situations.
La pelada está enojada y no sé porqué
My girlfriend is mad and I don’t know why
Esta es Rebeca, la pelada de mi hermano
This is Rebeca, my brother’s girlfriend
¿A qué hora llega tu pelada?
What time does your girlfriend arrive?
Mañana, mi pelada y yo vamos a ir al cine
Tomorrow, my girlfriend and I are going to the movies
Take Note: In other Spanish speaking countries, ‘pelada’ is an adjective that describes a rude and foul-mouthed person. As a result, they may not understand that you’re using this word as a synonym for ‘girlfriend’.
11. Amiga / Amiguita – Friend / Little friend
In the context of relationships, amiga and amiguita can be used as a way to label a non-serious relationship where you’re just having fun. In this type of relationship, you cannot use ‘novia’ or its slang synonyms because these words imply some type of commitment, as a result, you will need to use ‘amiga’ or ‘amiguita’.
By using these words, we know that the relationship is not at all serious and these people are dating with the only purpose of having fun.
¿Quién es tu amiguita, Carlos?
Carlos, who is your little friend?
Voy a salir con una amiga
I’m going out with a friend
Ayer Saúl trajó a una de sus amiguita
Yesterday, Saul brought one of his little friends
La neta, no me cae bien tu nueva amiguita
To be honest, I don’t like your new friend
Take Note: When using ‘amiga’ or ‘amiguita’ to talk about romantic relationships, these words have pejorative connotations.
Wrapping Up
Novia is the most standard and common way to say ‘girlfriend’ in Spanish. But, there are also other informal and popular terms that you can use with the same purpose. For that reason, we compiled a list with the most common words and expressions that mean ‘girlfriend’ in Spanish.
When using them, remember that some of them may not be appropriate for certain situations or countries. Hopefully, now, you have more options to use when talking about la dueña de tus quincenas.
FAQs
What is Mexican slang for babe? ›
Galla means chick or babe. 16.
What is Spanish slang for girlfriend? ›Chica – Girlfriend / Girl
Chica is a cute and casual term that you can use in Spanish to say 'girlfriend'. Depending on the context, this expression can be translated either as 'my girl' or 'my girlfriend'. 'Chica' can be used either as a way to call your girlfriend or as a way to refer to her when talking to others.
4 Answers. te quiero is grammatically correct, but informally you can say te amo.
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Te quiero / Te amo
Sometimes there's confusion about the difference between te quiero and te amo. Te quiero literally means I want you, while te amo comes from the verb amar which means to love. Officially, te quiero is used more generally (with friends and family) and te amo for more romantic scenarios.
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What is BAE Spanish? ›1. (= sweetheart) chico (chica) m/f. as a term of address) cariño ⧫ nene (nena) (inf) m/f. I didn't mean it, bae no iba en serio, nena.
What does Yaya mean in Mexican? ›Etymology 2. Borrowed from Spanish yaya (“granny”).
How do you call a girl cute in Spanish? ›11. Chulo/a – Cute. In some Spanish-speaking countries, chulo/a is another way to say “cute” or “pretty.” Although it can be similar to the Spanish word lindo/a, chulo/a also expresses that a girl is beautiful. ¡Que chula eres!
What can I call my Mexican girlfriend? ›- Mi Vida. Variant: vida mía. ...
- Mi Cielo. Variants: cielo, cielito, mi cielito. ...
- Cariño. Variant: Cariño mío. ...
- Amor. Variants: mi amor. ...
- Corazón. Variants: Mi corazón, corazoncito. ...
- Guapa or Guapo. ...
- Gorda or Gordo. ...
- Ojitos, Pecas, Ricitos, China, Chinita.
How do Mexicans say BAE? ›
How do you say "bae" in Spanish? - It's "amor."¿Cómo se dice "bae" en español? - Se dice "amor".
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What's a deeper word for love? ›Synonyms for love that can imply varying levels of intensity or intimacy include fondness, affection, devotion, and adoration.
How do Mexicans say I love you? ›Well, you've come to the right place. Let's start with the basics. I love you in Spanish is te amo. This is the most direct translation of “I love you” there is.
What words make a girl smile? ›- You came into my life and made it a paradise. I love you, my darling.
- Watching you smile fills my heart with immeasurable happiness. Keep smiling, my love.
- My life was boring, black and white. ...
- I can't imagine my life with anyone except you.
- I love you to the moon and back again.
- We fit together like puzzle pieces.
- You are the best thing that has ever happened to me.
- You complete me.
- I can't believe you're mine.
- You are a beautiful person inside and out.
- I am here for you… always.
- I'm yours.
- Hermosa / Hermoso – Beautiful. A common way to say “You are beautiful” in Spanish. ...
- Bella / Bello – Pretty. ...
- Bonita / Bonito – Pretty or Nice. ...
- Preciosa / Precioso – Gorgeous or Precious. ...
- Guapa / Guapo – Handsome. ...
- Linda / Lindo – Lovely. ...
- Adorable – Adorable. ...
- Atractivo / Atractiva – Attractive.
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What is Mexican slang for white girl? ›The word güera is, in Chicano and Mexican-Spanish slang, a term for a white girl. It is mildly derogatory (as all such categorical terms are) and inevitably alienating, even (or especially) if one applies it, or finds it applied, to oneself.
What is a Mexican wife called? ›According to the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language, señora is used to refer to married or widowed women, while señorita is reserved for single women.
What do Mexican call each other? ›
Ese, amigo, hombre.
Or, in English slang, dude, bro, homey. Ese is a Mexican-Spanish slang term of address for a fellow man.
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Does bae mean boyfriend? ›The short answer: Though this word was used in the 1500s to refer to sheep sounds, today bae is used as a term of endearment, often referring to your boyfriend or girlfriend.
What does Tito mean in Mexican? ›Borrowed from Spanish tito, diminutive of tío (“uncle”).
What does Lolo mean in Mexican? ›lolo (feminine lola) A grandfather synonym ▲ Synonym: uyong. A granduncle.
How do you say homie in Mexico? ›el amiguete (Span.) homie or: homey chiefly - shortened version of homeboy which means "close friend from the neighborhood" (Amer.) [sl.] el cuate (Lat.
How do you say cute girlfriend in Spanish? ›"Mona” means, “cute.” "Deslumbrante” means, “stunningly beautiful.” "Guapa” and “linda” are also ways of saying a woman is good looking. "Bonita" means, "pretty."
How do you say beautiful to a girl? ›- alluring.
- appealing.
- charming.
- cute.
- dazzling.
- delicate.
- delightful.
- elegant.
What can I call my gf? ›
- Angel.
- Beloved.
- Cherished.
- Darling.
- Love.
- Mama.
- My Dear.
- My Other Half.
- My Sweet Love.
- Love of My Life.
- Heart's Dearest.
- Dear.
- My Whole Heart.
- Dreamboat.
- Lover.
- Lovely.
Pumpkin, peanut, bubby, baby, babe, bae, honey, darling, sugar, sweetie, honeybunch…
What do Mexicans call friends? ›Cuate, Compa, Cabrón & Carnal
Cuate is slang for 'friend', as is compa, carnal and cabrón. They tend to be used to varying degrees depending which part of Mexico you're in, and cabrón can also be used as an insult at times. Context is everything!
chica, muchacha; novia; hija.
What is Cuban slang for girlfriend? ›Jeva. This can mean either a girl or a girlfriend. So mi jeva is “my girlfriend.”
What is love in two words? ›(2) : attraction based on sexual desire : affection and tenderness felt by lovers.
What are the 3 types of love? ›The three loves that she came up with are the following: Lust, Passion, and Commitment. These three loves occur in different parts of the brain and occur independently from each other. For instance, you can be “in lust” with someone but have no perceived commitment to them (e.g., one night stands).
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What does 143 mean? ›143 means I love you. 143 is an internet slang numerical expression that conveys a message of love. Home.
What is a word for losing love? ›
Bereaved is an adjective describing people in deep sorrow at the loss of a loved one. For some, being bereaved helps them leave the sadness or release themselves from it by experiencing it for awhile.
What's more than I love you? ›"I am committed to you."
Love can be fleeting, so making a commitment shows your love is something stronger than an emotion. Commitment is choosing to stick with someone in spite of feelings or circumstances, so it transcends mere love.
While “I love you's” are often joyous moments, “I miss you's” come from a different place. They come from a place of reflection and recognition that something didn't go as planned. The hope that you once had in that relationship, that person, isn't there anymore.
Does te quiero mean I love you? ›The two most popular are, “Te Amo” and “Te Quiero.” Both translate to mean, “I love you,” but they do not share the same context. One is extremely serious and romantic in nature, while and the other is more casual.
What is Spanish slang for my love? ›Mi amor – my love Page 3 Mi corazón– my heart/sweetheart (similar to “my love” in English) Cariño/a– darling/sweetheart/honey Querido/a – dear Mi vida– my life. A nice expression for showing your loved one how much they mean.
What is the most romantic thing to say in Spanish? ›- Te quiero tanto – I love you so much.
- Te quiero cada día un poco más – Everyday I love you a Little more.
- Te quiero de aquí hasta la luna – I love you to the Moon and back.
- Te quiero infinitamente – I love you infinitely.
- Te amo sin freno – I love you no matter what.
- Eres lindo/linda. You are cute.
- Tienes una sonrisa hermosa. You have a beautiful smile.
- Tienes unos ojos preciosos. You have beautiful eyes.
- ¿Te invito una copa? Would you like a drink?
- ¿Quieres cenar juntos esta noche? ...
- ¿Vamos afuera? ...
- Eres muy atractivo/atractiva. ...
- He estado pensando en ti.
Spanish Terms of Endearment for Partners
Couples use them everywhere throughout Latin America and Spain. Mi amor – my love Page 3 Mi corazón– my heart/sweetheart (similar to “my love” in English) Cariño/a– darling/sweetheart/honey Querido/a – dear Mi vida– my life.
- ¿Quisieras salir conmigo? ...
- ¿Te invito a tomar algo? ...
- ¿Te gusta esta música? ...
- ¿Te gustaría bailar? ...
- ¿Te estás disfrutando? ...
- Vamos a otro lado. ...
- Ya vengo. ...
- ¿Quieres que te acompañe a la casa?
Mi sol / mi cielo / mi corazón / mi vida
All of these Spanish nicknames are metaphors used to show profound love and infatuation.
How do you tell a girl she's cute in Spanish? ›
11. Chulo/a – Cute. In some Spanish-speaking countries, chulo/a is another way to say “cute” or “pretty.” Although it can be similar to the Spanish word lindo/a, chulo/a also expresses that a girl is beautiful. ¡Que chula eres!
How do you tell a girl she is hot in Spanish? ›- Hermosa / Hermoso – Beautiful. A common way to say “You are beautiful” in Spanish. ...
- Bella / Bello – Pretty. ...
- Bonita / Bonito – Pretty or Nice. ...
- Preciosa / Precioso – Gorgeous or Precious. ...
- Guapa / Guapo – Handsome. ...
- Linda / Lindo – Lovely. ...
- Adorable – Adorable. ...
- Atractivo / Atractiva – Attractive.
- Me gustas / Te quiero - I like you (romantically)
- Me caes bien. - I like you (friendly)
- Te quiero mucho. - I like you very much. ( ...
- Estoy enamorada / Estoy enamorado. - I'm in love.
- Te amo. - I love you.
- Te adoro. - I adore you.
- Te necesito. - I need you.
- Yo también te amo.
- Hola (Hello)
- Adios (Goodbye)
- Gracias (Thank you)
- Por favor (Please)
- Si (Yes)
- Claro (Of course)
- No (No)
- Amor (Love)
- Amor. Amor directly translates to “Love” and is one of the most common nicknames for your partner. ...
- Corazón. This is a common nickname that means “Heart”. ...
- Chiqui. ...
- Mi reina. ...
- Mi amada. ...
- Mi Princesa. ...
- Mi sirenita.
- llevar (verb) to take, carry.
- dejar (verb) to let, leave.
- nada (pron.) nothing.
- cada (adj.) each, every.
- seguir (verb) to follow.
- menos (adj.) less, fewer.
- nuevo (adj.) new.
- encontrar (verb) to find.
mami (plural mamis) (chiefly Latin American, Philippines) mommy, mother. (chiefly Latin American) attractive woman; momma. (chiefly Latin American) a term of affection for a woman.
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Boo Boo. Smoosh. Doodlebug.