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"You look great today!" in English is Tu es splendide aujourd'hui! in French.
Je suis comment? in French means "How am I?" or "What do I look like?" in English.
Translation: Tu as l'apparance très sexy
"Look at him!" and "Look at it!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Regardez-le! The pronunciation of the phrase in the present imperative of the second person plural will be "ruh-gar-dey luh" in French.
"How do you look?" and "What are you like?" are English equivalents of the French phrase Tu es comment? The question translates literally as "You are how?" in English. The pronunciation will be "tyoo ey ku-maw" in French.
"Speed" is an English equivalent of the French word allure. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which also translates as "appearance, look" of a person and "gait" of a horse -- will be "a-lyoor" in French.
"How do think you look?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment trouves-tu? The question literally translates as "How do you find yourself?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw troov-tyoo" in French.
"How are you?" in the sense of "What are you like?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Comment es-tu? The question also translates less literally as "How do you look?" or "What do you look like?" The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw ey-tyoo" in French.
Qu'est-ce que tu vas chercher? in French means "What are you going to look for?" in English.
"you look great" is translated "tu as de l'allure" in French
"But take care, I'm telling you!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Mais garde, dis donc! The statement translates literally as "But look out, I say therefore!" in English. The pronunciation will be "dee donk" in French.
Stai spettacolare! in the singular and State spettacolari! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You look stunning!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "steye spet-TA-ko-LA-rey" in the singular and "STA-tey spet-TA-ko-LA-ree" in the plural in Italian.