баснословный (basnoslovnyĭ)
magnific
The comparative form of "fabulous" is "more fabulous." When comparing two things, you would say one is "more fabulous than" the other. For example, "This dress is more fabulous than the one I wore yesterday."
It is: Fabuleux
Oh, dude, fabulous is not a verb. It's actually an adjective, you know, describing how amazing and glamorous something is. Like, you can say, "That outfit is fabulous," but you can't be like, "I'm going to fabulous my way through this party." That just sounds weird, man.
The end in Russian is конец
To say "have a fabulous day" in Portuguese, you can say "tenha um dia fabuloso".
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In Tagalog, the word for fabulous is "magandang-maganda" or simply "mahusay."
The comparative form of "fabulous" is "more fabulous." When comparing two things, you would say one is "more fabulous than" the other. For example, "This dress is more fabulous than the one I wore yesterday."
It is: Fabuleux
Fabuloso
To say sweetheart in Russian you say dorogaya. To say I love you in Russian you would say, Ya lyublyu tebya.
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Trenatsat is how you say thirteen in Russian.
this how you say animal in Russian животное
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fabuleux, fabuleuse