The phrase "more pretty" is generally considered incorrect in standard English. Instead, the comparative form of "pretty" is "prettier." For example, one should say "She is prettier than her sister" rather than "more pretty." However, in some dialects or informal contexts, people might still use "more pretty," but it is not grammatically standard.
i'd say the pretty ones
actually, I'm pretty sure it doesn't say that. Some Bibical figures had more than one wife.
I'm pretty sure its 'Mouse' :) Mice is usually for more then one mouse.
Not that I know of, and I'm pretty sure no one else has had more than one kid. So lets just say it's impossible.
'pretty' is a subjective decision - one might say yes, while another might say no. It is certainly unusual.
no one really knows but i say yes
moi jolie cherie
Narak means pretty if you want to say 'you're pretty' you can say 'Khun narak jung' or if you want to say 'i'm pretty' you can say 'chan narak'
I'd say he would be more pretty than handsome...
Tell her you have never loved any one more than her that she is pretty and every thing Answer Just tell her that your heart belongs to her..that will say it all. ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- .
you are pretty in Tagalog: Maganda ka.
one of the most is more proper one of the most is more proper one of the most is more proper (One of the most) is the correct way to say it.