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 can say "Tres o cuatro".
You say 'tú eres hermosa (o hermosa si masculino)'.eres hermosaEres muy BonitaEres tan bellaEres tan hermosa.You can say "eres tan bonita".
You say border in Spanish by saying "frontera".
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.
It is spanish, pronounced sink-o de may-o