'(Ella) parece regal'. ((EYah) pahRAYthay rayGALL) ('th' as in 'thin')
('Ella' can be omitted if self-evident who 'she' is; or unless for emphasis)
Bottle looks like Chivas Regal. Also, it seems to say "Regal" on it.
regal
To say, "It looks' in Spanish takes 3 syllables. In English, when you're expressing disgust, the shorter, the more impactful. So it is in Spanish. So rather than say, "It looks," a Spanish speaker would simply say, "EW! How ugly!" And they would say it, ¡Ay! ¡Que feo/a! (depending on whether the thing/person/etc. is masculine or feminine).
Él se ve feliz.
Se ve apetecible.
El se cuida de mi
Muy guapo.Very good-looking.
it looks like a regal deer
you say qiunquenta y dos That looks more Italian than Spanish. The Spanish is 'cincuenta y dos' (pronounced 'theenquentah ee thos' in Spanish Spanish, 'seenquentah ee thos' in Latin American Spanish)
Parece una chica muy
La senora tiene semblante elegante
axidente is not a spanish word. But it looks like accidente, which means accident.