Guapo is one Spanish equivalent of the English word "handsome".
Specifically, the word is the masculine form of an adjective in its singular form. It is pronounced "GWAH-poh". The feminine singular form, guapa ("beautiful"), is pronounced "GWAH-pah".
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Handsome = Guapo (male) / Guapa (female)
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guapo"Handsome" in Spanish usually is the word "guapo".
You're welcome handsome in Spanish is three simple words. To say "You're welcome handsome" in the Spanish language would simply be "de nada guapo" and can be easily said.
I think you mean that Spanish nouns having gender and number, this has to be shown for corresponding adjectives, so: mujer hermosa (beautiful woman) 'hermosa' (beautiful) ends in 'a' because feminine singular mujeres hermosas (beautiful women) ends in '-es' (noun) '-as' (adjective) because feminine plural hombre hermoso (handsome man) 'hermoso' (handsome) ends in 'o' because masculine singular hombres hermosos (handsome men) ends in '-es' (noun) '-os' (adjective) because masculine plural NB ALL nouns are masculine or feminine in Spanish; gender is not sex.
Hijo guapo Hijo = son guapo = handsome
The plural of hamster in Spanish is: Los hámsters.
"Guapos" in Spanish means "handsome" or "attractive" when referring to males. It can also mean "brave" or "courageous" in certain contexts.
guapo"Handsome" in Spanish usually is the word "guapo".
guapo is Spanish for handsome
You can say "guapo" to call a guy handsome in Spanish.
You're welcome handsome in Spanish is three simple words. To say "You're welcome handsome" in the Spanish language would simply be "de nada guapo" and can be easily said.
Guapo means handsome in Spanish
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I think you mean that Spanish nouns having gender and number, this has to be shown for corresponding adjectives, so: mujer hermosa (beautiful woman) 'hermosa' (beautiful) ends in 'a' because feminine singular mujeres hermosas (beautiful women) ends in '-es' (noun) '-as' (adjective) because feminine plural hombre hermoso (handsome man) 'hermoso' (handsome) ends in 'o' because masculine singular hombres hermosos (handsome men) ends in '-es' (noun) '-os' (adjective) because masculine plural NB ALL nouns are masculine or feminine in Spanish; gender is not sex.
Hijo guapo Hijo = son guapo = handsome
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¡Que guapo!
The plural of hamster in Spanish is: Los hámsters.