Nīṅkaḷ aḻakāka irukkiṟāy is how you approach someone and tell them they are looking handsome in Tamil language. Nīṅkaḷ nalla tēṭum is how you say "you are good looking." You are looking handsome: [boy]nee romba alaga iruka da/ if you saying to a girl: supera iruka di/ yemmadi.. yevalo alaga irukka!
The word for "handsome" in Korean is "잘생긴 (jal-saeng-gin)" for males or "예쁜 (ye-ppeun)" for females.
muh-shee-sah
The Korean word for handsome is pronounced haenseom. This is the Romanized version of how to say the word, the written version is spelled out using Hangul.
英俊 [yīng jùn] ---> (of a man) good-looking.
"뭐 보고 있어요?" is how you would say "What are you looking at?" in Korean.
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
Thai people doesn't say good house as a compliment . We say handsome house instead. B̂ān khuṇ s̄wy cạng - Your house is lovely/handsome.
"Good morning my handsome brother" is in Dutch "Goedemorgen mijn knappe broer".
Pretty, attractive, fetching, cute. Easy on the eyes, a looker, a dish, handsome, a Venus [for women] or an Adonis [men], dreamy,
aneyaseyo
In Nepali, you can say "तपाईं राम्रो हुनुहुन्छ" to say "you're handsome."