French: beau enfant German: Schönes Kind
Beautiful. It's an adjective. Also a female name in Tatar and other Turkic languages.
una vida bonita. : Spanish Uma vida bonita : Portuguese
Cheyenne, like most Algonquian languages, has no adjectives in the way that English does. Instead verb forms are used; verb forms make up the major part of the language. You have to use a verb that means literally "she is [being] beautiful" or "she is [being] very beautiful". she is beautiful..................e-ono'aha (or e-peva-tamaahe) she is very beautiful..........e-mo'ona-tamaahe it is beautiful......................e-mo'ona'e
In Italian She's Beautiful Bella, in most languages, means Beautiful.
Sei molto bella! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You're very beautiful!" The feminine singular phrase models a difference between the two languages whereby Italian need not employ subject pronouns -- tu, in this case -- other than for clarity or emphasis. The pronunciation will be "SEH-ee MOL-to BEL-la" in Italian.
There are several languages used in Africa.
You can certainly ask questions in other languages. Just file them under "Translations" or one of the "Questions in ___" categories. You might not get an answer very quickly, though -- depends on how many people who read French or other languages check into the site.
Chinese characters are very visually appealing, and the flowing feel of Arabic language characters are also beautiful. Try locating some information on other languages for images and ideas, and choose something that appeals to you personally.
In Hindi beautiful is Sundar.Its pronounced s-snake u-thesaurus n-sund-dad a-aboveSoonderIn Hindi it is written as सुंदर
Beautiful life in Spanish is Hermosa Vida. In Italian you would say La Bella vita. In French it is belle vie.
THe Temptations sang "The Way You DO The Things You DO" In Italian and I am looking ot see if they have any other recordings in others languages as it is beautiful.