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The context clue being used in this statement is an example clue. The mention of "lustrous messaline material" and "beautiful gown" indicates that messaline is likely a type of fabric that is shiny and elegant, suitable for a formal gown.
Beauty is subjective, but many people find gold to be more attractive due to its lustrous shine and rich color. Copper, on the other hand, has a warm and earthy tone that can also be appealing in a different way. Ultimately, it depends on individual preferences and the context in which the material is being used.
There are numerous words for 'beautiful' depending on context. One word is bòidheach meaning 'beautiful, bonny, pretty'.
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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.
She is beautiful. -or- You (formal) are beautiful.
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In Twi, "you are beautiful" is translated as "wo yɛ fɛ." This phrase can be used to compliment someone's appearance or beauty in a friendly or romantic context.
My guess would be "gass permeable" but of course it depends on the context...
Please explain "lustier" in this context. - We must have different meanings of that word. - If by chance you mean 'more lustrous' or shinier, then paint a good primer on first, then your shinier paint.
ad = to/for pulchra = beautiful, fair, noble, honorable, excellent, or beauty I'd say probably best as: to (or for) the beautiful (or noble) Depends on the context, of course.
The feminine form of "beau" in French is "belle." While "beau" means handsome or beautiful in a masculine context, "belle" is used to describe something or someone beautiful in a feminine context. Both terms are commonly used to express admiration for appearance.