That would be "hermoso." For females, "hermosa."
O Venezuela la bella!
Bella/ Bello ( the prefix o for a boy, a for a girl) bebé.
Eres bonita : you are beautiful Eres Rica : You are hot (Slang in some places) Eres linda : You are beautiful (This one is hit and miss, some spanish speakers don't seem to know linda, in my experience) Eres Guapa: You are handsome (Beautiful). These are all feminized; to address a male, replacing the terminating a with an o. E.G., Eres bonito.. : You are beautiful (Male)
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The best translation source would probably be irishgaelictranslator.
In English it's no & in Spanish its no (you say the N a little bit longer like nnn... o, and the 'o' is 'aw', a bit like the Scots 'o')
You say 'tú eres hermosa (o hermosa si masculino)'.eres hermosaEres muy BonitaEres tan bellaEres tan hermosa.You can say "eres tan bonita".
You can say "Tres o cuatro".
Hola chicas bonitas In spanish you place the noun (chicas) before the adjective (bonito). Also adjectives must match in number and gender which is why the o is changed to an as.
You say border in Spanish by saying "frontera".
It is spanish, pronounced sink-o de may-o