No.
It is beastly.
The plural of beast is beasts.
Bestia sexy or Sexy bestia may be Italian equivalents of 'sexy beast'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'bestia' means 'beast'. The phrase is pronounced 'BEH-stee-ah SEH-ksee'.Other words may be used instead of the loan word 'sexy'. For example, the adjective 'attraente' means 'attractive, sexy'. The adjective 'provocante' means 'provocative, sexy'. And the adjective 'seducente' means 'seductive, sexy'. In all cases, there's just the one form to be used, be the 'sexy beast' female or male.
Yes
The adjective derivative of "analyze" is "analytical."
No, beast is a noun. Beastly is an adjective.
The Vikings spoke Old Norse and the Old Norse word for beast is dýr.
"Beast" as a noun and "brute" as an adjective are literal English equivalents of the Italian word bruto. Context determines whether the word functions in a phrase or sentence as a masculine singular adjective or noun. Either way, the pronunciation remains "BROO-to" in Italian.
The wolf is a beast.
There is only one syllable in beast. BEAST. No pauses.
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It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.