Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
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You are gorgeous
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Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the level of formality.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
This is a compliment on someone's beauty, suitable for both men and women.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this phrase to compliment someone's appearance, remembering to adjust the adjective to match the gender of the person you're addressing.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to express admiration for someone's beauty, often used for women, but can be used for men too.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, using the appropriate level of formality.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, using the appropriate level of formality.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty; 'Anda' is more formal.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, remembering to adjust the adjective to match the gender of the person you're addressing.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty; 'kirei' is generally used for women, while 'kakkoii' (かっこいい) is used for men.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty; 'yeppeoyo' is generally used for women.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, using the appropriate level of formality.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty; 'Awak' is polite, 'Kau' is informal.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, suitable for both men and women.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, using the appropriate level of formality.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, using the appropriate level of formality.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, using the appropriate level of formality.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty; 'khun' is polite, 'ther' is informal.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty; 'Napakaganda' is more emphatic.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, adjusting the adjective to match the gender.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty, using the appropriate level of formality.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.
Use this to compliment someone's beauty.