Use 'T’iru' to describe something good or nice.
How to say
Nice
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Use 'Latif' to describe someone kind or nice.
Use 'Sundar' for beautiful or nice, and 'Bhalo' for good or nice.
Use 'Agradable' to describe something pleasant or nice; 'Guai' is more informal.
Use 'Pěkné' to describe something nice or pretty; 'Fajn' is more informal.
Use 'Dejligt' to describe something lovely or nice.
Use 'Nett' to describe someone as kind or friendly; 'Angenehm' is more for pleasant experiences.
Use 'Ωραίο' to describe something nice or beautiful.
Use 'Agradable' to describe something or someone that is pleasing or enjoyable.
Use 'Kena' to describe something nice or pretty; 'Väga hea' means 'very good'.
Use 'Atsegina' to describe something pleasant or nice; 'Polita' is more informal.
Use 'Khub' to describe something good or nice.
Use 'Kiva' to describe something nice or fun; 'Mukava' is more formal.
Use 'Sympa' to describe something or someone that is friendly or agreeable, while 'Agréable' is more formal.
Use 'Agradable' to describe something pleasant or nice; 'Guay' is more informal.
Use 'Saras' to describe something nice or good.
Use 'Mai kyau' to describe something nice or good.
Use 'Nachmad' to describe something nice or pleasant.
Use 'Accha' to describe something good or nice.
Use 'Szép' to describe something beautiful or nice; 'Jó' is more general and means 'good'.
Use 'Bagus' to describe something good or nice; 'Keren' is more slang for cool.
Use 'Fínt' to describe something nice or fine.
Use 'Carino' for something cute or nice, 'Gentile' for polite, and 'Simpatico' for likeable.
Use 'Īi' informally and 'Yoi' more formally to describe something nice.
Use 'Joayo' to say 'nice' or 'good'; 'Jo-seumnida' is more formal.
Use 'Malonu' to describe something pleasant or nice; 'Šaunu' is more informal.
Use 'Jauki' to describe something nice or lovely; 'Forši' is more informal.
Use 'Chaan' to describe something nice or good.
Use 'Baik' to describe something good or nice; 'Cantik' is more for beautiful.
Use 'Leuk' to describe something enjoyable or nice; 'Aangenaam' is more formal and used for pleasant experiences.
Use 'Hyggelig' to describe something cozy or nice.
Use 'Changa' to describe something nice or good.
Use 'Miło' to express that something is nice or pleasant; 'Fajnie' is more informal.
In Brazil, 'Legal' is a common informal way to say 'nice' or 'cool'; 'Agradável' is more formal.
Use 'Frumos' to describe something beautiful or nice; 'Plăcut' is more for pleasant experiences.
Use 'Мило' to describe something cute or nice, and 'Приятно' for pleasant experiences.
Use 'Trevligt' to describe something pleasant or nice.
Use 'Nzuri' to describe something nice or good.
Use 'Nalla' to describe something good or nice; 'Nallathu' is more like 'it's good'.
Use 'Baagundi' to describe something good or nice.
Use 'Dī' to describe something nice or good.
Use 'Maganda' to describe something beautiful or nice; 'Ganda' is more informal.
Use 'Güzel' to describe something beautiful or nice; 'Hoş' is more for pleasant experiences.
Use 'Мило' to describe something cute or nice, and 'Приємно' for pleasant experiences.
Use 'Accha' to describe something good or nice.
Use 'Hay' to describe something nice or good; 'Tốt' is more formal.
Use 'Dára' to describe something nice or good.
Use 'Hǎo' to describe something good or nice.
Use 'Hou2' to describe something good or nice.
Use 'Kuhle' to describe something nice or good.