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"Last night was beautiful" in Spanish is "Anoche fue bello". It is pronounced "ah-NO-chay fway BAY-yo". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation:

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Tuve una noche genial!

Tuve una gran noche!!

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Me diverte nos conversacion anoche

Me divirtiO (or 'ha divirtido') nuestra conversacion anoche

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yo aspecto bonita

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Era bueno verte anoche.

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no.

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