In Tamil, the word for handsome or good looking is "அழகிய" (alagiya). This word is commonly used to describe someone who is attractive or pleasing to look at. It can be used to compliment someone's physical appearance in a positive way.
Vaseegaranamanavan (vaseegaram - Handsome)
You can say "நீங்கள் அழகாக இருக்கிறீர்கள்" (neengal azhaga irukkirērgaḷ) in Tamil, which translates to "You are looking beautiful."
You can say "அழகியதாக காணுங்கள்" (Azagiyadhaaga kaanungal) in Tamil to mean "looking pretty".
In Tamil, you say "காலை வணக்கம்" (kālai vaṇakkam) to greet someone with "good morning."
"Good afternoon" in Tamil is said as "காலை வணக்கம்" (kaalai vanakkam).
Vaseegaranamanavan (vaseegaram - Handsome)
AnswerIf you are asking how it's spelt. அழகான
英俊 [yīng jùn] ---> (of a man) good-looking.
In Krio, the word for "handsome" is "fine." It can be used to describe someone who is attractive or good-looking. The term is often employed in a complimentary context.
"Neenga Alaga Irukeenga" in tamil. Regards, Vijay ananth
You can say "நீங்கள் அழகாக இருக்கிறீர்கள்" (neengal azhaga irukkirērgaḷ) in Tamil, which translates to "You are looking beautiful."
You can say "அழகியதாக காணுங்கள்" (Azagiyadhaaga kaanungal) in Tamil to mean "looking pretty".
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In Tamil, you say "காலை வணக்கம்" (kālai vaṇakkam) to greet someone with "good morning."
The language can recognise up to 25 different characters for handsome. A few, for example are 'qioli for handsome/pretty. Shuai for handsome/smart/cool/sweet. Xiu for handsome for refined/elegant. Youwo for handsome/generous/liberal. Yao for handsome/good looking. Shuige for handsome/ladykiller. Jun for handsome/smart. Yu for handsome/fair. Liangzai for handsome young man. Gaofushuai internet slang for tall rich and handsome...and so on
You can say "Good morning, handsome!" directly to the person you're addressing. If you want to add a personal touch, you could say something like "Good morning, you charming man!" or "Good morning to the most handsome guy I know!" These variations keep it friendly and flattering.