I think you might mean æŒã‚’ãã‚Œã„ã«æŒã£ã¦ã„ã¾ã™ (uta wo kirei ni utatte imasu) which could be used to mean "I'm singing beautifully" in Japanese. The topic (I) would depend almost entirely on context.
I am pretty. atashi - I wa...desu - am kirei - pretty
It means 'to be hungry.'
"Kirei desu ne?" means "Pretty, isn't it?" "Yoi egao desu" means "That's a good smile."
kirei means pretty or beautiful. desu can be translated to is. So it probably means "you're beautiful" or "it's beautiful" depending on the context.
usually it is closer to the word"pretty" then "beautiful"... but people sometimes translate it as either
奇麗 (kirei) can either be used to mean "clean/tidy" or "pretty" depending on context. For example, 奇麗な部屋 (kirei na heya) would mean "clean room", but 奇麗な女 (kirei na onna) would mean "pretty woman".
kirei mean beautiful. kirai means hate.
"kazoku ga nannin imasu ka."~ this means "how many people are in your family?"
I have not. Ex. bokuzuki wa yonde imasu means "I have not been reading."
If you mean a 'lollipop', 'watashi WA perpero kyandii wo tabete imasu'. If you mean an 'ice pop' 'watashi WA aisu kyandii wo tabete imasu'.
SUNDE means "to live" such as I live in this house. Watashi WA ie ni sunde imasu.
'Anata ha kirei (da/desu)' means "You are pretty."