"Bonito" = beautiful & "Pajarro" = bird.
mas que/mas alla que hermoso/a = more than/beyond beautiful (male/female)
A beautiful house in Spanish is "Una casa hermosa".
Correcaminos.
Gallina Chicken in Spanish is already female.
You say "Como estas, bonita?"
The way you say they are beautiful in Spanish is "Ellos son guapos" if it's all male or male and female. If it's only female you say "Ellas son hermosas"
Eres hermosa, female Eres hermoso, male
Tu eres muy hermoso/a (male/female 'you')
forever beautiful = eternamente hermoso/a (male/female) beautiful forever = hermoso/a para siempre
Beautiful bird, in Portuguese, would be "pássaro lindo". Simply put, "pássaro" is bird and "lindo" means beautiful (in the masculine gender tough, for the feminine correspondent one would use "linda", which still means beautiful, but only applies to the female gender.).
eres increíblemente hermoso (for a male) eres increíblemente hermosa (for a female)
Gordo/a y hermoso/a, depending on whether the subject is male or female.
The main language spoken in Uruguay is spanish. "Beautiful" in English translates to "Bella" (spoken about a female) or "bello" (spoken about a male) in spanish. Hope this helps. ~Skularach
mas que/mas alla que hermoso/a = more than/beyond beautiful (male/female)
Para mi, es usted/eres hermoso/a. (formal/informal;male/female)
Yo soy bonito/a. Use bonito if you are a male (handsome), and bonita if you are a female (beautiful).
bonita means beautiful in spanish