The word genial usually means amiable, friendly, or agreeable, as in a genial personality. It means roughly the same in French. In Spanish, it has the connotation great as in a wonderful person.
It is used in dentistry to refer to the chin or middle of the mandible (lower jaw).
The proper name Genial was a Duke of Gascony. He was also called Genialis and Genealis. His existence is proved mainly by the Chronicle of Fredegar. His successor was Aeghyna.
that is great!
Genial means great or superb in French.i think you are trying to say *genial which means brilliant
It means genial, good-humoured.
She is just great
That's great/brilliant.
Genial died in 627.
you're great. you're awesome
This one is also great.
Eso está genial. That´s great!
Genial already is an English word.
George was very genial at the party. Everyone liked him.
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."