gen·ial 1 (jnyl)adj.1. Having a pleasant or friendly disposition or manner. See Synonyms at gracious.
2. Conducive to life, growth, or comfort; mild: "the genial sunshine . . . saturating his miserable body with its warmth" (Jack London).
3. Obsolete Relating to or marked by genius.
4. Obsolete Of or relating to marriage; nuptial.
Genial is the french translation of brilliant.
Genial already is an English word.
Genial means great or superb in French.i think you are trying to say *genial which means brilliant
That's great/brilliant.
you're great. you're awesome
This one is also great.
Eso está genial. That´s great!
Something like "Great, go ahead."
Genial died in 627.
As written, "The hope you have to great day." If you want to say "Ihope you have a great day", then use "Espero que tienes un día genial."
George was very genial at the party. Everyone liked him.
He was known as a genial person and was generally friendly toward strangers. Our genial host made certain that we had everything we needed.
It can be any or all of these: friendly, likeable, pleasant, sympathetic, charming, genial, fun, loveable, sweet, and/or endearing.