just say you are looking gorgeous, or marvellous
say they look nice and comment on their clothes or hair or eyes
for talking about appearance you would say "lep". e.g.. he is beautiful, "on je lep." If saying " it is beautiful tonight." you can say "divno je nocas". And if saying "my beauty" you can say "moja lepota"
You can imply something without directly stating it by using indirect language, nonverbal cues, or by using analogies or metaphors to convey your message without being explicit. It's about expressing yourself in a subtle or clever way that gets the point across without literally saying it.
If you are saying it to a person you like (as in crush on) you could say "khoshkel hastee" (you're beautiful) If you are saying it to a child or an animal (as in it is adorable) you would say "Bahmazeh hastee"
If you are saying it to a person you like (as in crush on) you could say "khoshkel hastee" (you're beautiful) If you are saying it to a child or an animal (as in it is adorable) you would say "Bahmazeh hastee"
yes........... why?
If you're writing, you could say "the author" or "Yours Truly."
You shouldn't be saying I love you in sixth grade, but if you want to tell your boyfriend it without actually saying it, then write him a note.
try and ask the friends why they hate you, and start saying little things- like your shoes are awesome, and then work up to saying "your beautiful"
Saying it doesn't prove much; he could say it without meaning it, or do it without saying it, but if he doesn't show it, then he doesn't love you in any meaningful way.
Skjonn piken Or if you're feeling bold, skjonn kvinne (for beautiful woman) I'm from Norway, and the best way of saying it is: vakker jente.
You cant freak a girl out by telling her she is beautiful because girls loved to be told their beautiful because it makes their self-esteem better but if you cant tell in her in person just write a note saying i think you are beautiful,(: