In Chinese, "cutie" can be translated as "可爱" (kě ài), which means "cute" or "adorable." Another colloquial term is "小可爱" (xiǎo kě ài), which means "little cutie." These terms are often used affectionately to describe someone endearing.
In Chinese, "cutie" can be spelled as "可爱" (kě'ài) which means cute or adorable.
In Chinese, you can say "你好, cutie" as "你好,亲爱的" (Nǐ hǎo, qīn'ài de) or simply use "可爱" (kě'ài) for "cutie." The phrase "你好" (Nǐ hǎo) means "hello," while "亲爱的" (qīn'ài de) expresses affection. You can also say "你好, 可爱的人" (Nǐ hǎo, kě'ài de rén), which translates to "Hello, cute person."
Vous me manquez trop cutie.
You can say "discutons, ma belle" in French to say "let's chat, cutie."
a male cutie = חתיך (khah-TEEKH) a female cutie = חתיכה (khah-tee-KHAH)
Q- tee
tu est bell
Grazuole (gruh ZHUO' le)
que pasa, chula
i say they are a part nature and everything is beautiful
say cutie pie stuff
No. It is vernacular speech.You could say "I got this free cutie watch from the channel."