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D in different languages
D in different languages






“Beautiful” in Japanese – 美しい ( Utsukushii) 아름다워 ( areumdawo) is the more informal version of 아름답다, but it’s still not used often for people… even your girlfriend. They both mean pretty, but 이뻐 is more slangy. If you want to tell someone you’re very close to (like your significant other) that they’re looking very nice today, you say 예뻐 ( yeppeo) or 이뻐 ( ippeo). Of course, there are varying levels of formality in Korean. So 예쁘다 is more common when talking about people. While you can use both to describe most anything of beauty, 아름답다 is usually too strong to use with people, especially to compliment young women. In Korean, there are two main words for “beautiful” – 아름답다 ( areumdapda, “beautiful”) and 예쁘다 ( yeppeuda, “pretty”). “Beautiful” in Korean – 아름답다 ( Areumdapda)

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Plus, German is full of fun, cute nicknames to express your adoration… 4. You can also tell someone they’re “pretty” with hübsch, or “cute” or “sweet” with süßes. Du bist wunderschön means “you’re very beautiful!” But it’s also common to say it with more intensity: wunderschön, or “very beautiful”. In German, you can use schön to tell someone they’re “lovely” or “beautiful”. You could also tell someone they are joli (masculine) or jolie (feminine, “pretty”). Flatter your significant other with Tu es absolument magnifique (“You look absolutely stunning.”) To simplify it, you could say magnifique (“magnificent”), which is used to describe something or someone as very beautiful or striking. As with Spanish, French has genders for words. “Beautiful” in French is either beau (masculine) or belle (feminine). (And if you want to be romantic with other words, here are 50+ Spanish phrases and words to share your love.) 2. You could even have a bit of fun and describe someone as “tasty” or “dreamy like cheese” with estar como un queso. Make sure to use the correct ending based on who you’re talking to, or what gender the noun is that you’re describing. Reminder: Words ending in “o” are masculine, and “a” are feminine. Hermoso/a is a little on the formal side, so here are some more words to say “beautiful” in Spanish: In Spanish, you say hermosa or hermoso when you want to call someone “beautiful” or “gorgeous.” But there are tons of ways to express the same feeling in Spanish. “Beautiful” in Spanish – Hermoso / Hermosa Keep reading for more synonym words and expressions! 1.

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Here’s a quick preview of the most common words to say “beautiful” in the 14 different languages I’ll cover in this post.

  • Bonus: “Beautiful” in American Sign Language.
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    “Beautiful” in Greek – πανεμορφη (Panemorfo) “Beautiful” in Portuguese – Bonito / Bonita “Beautiful” in Russian – красивое (Krasivoye) “Beautiful” in Mandarin Chinese – 美丽 (Měilì) “Beautiful” in Japanese – 美しい (Utsukushii) “Beautiful” in Korean – 아름답다 (Areumdapda) “Beautiful” in Spanish – Hermoso / Hermosa








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