Examples of using "Kauniita" in a sentence and their english translations:
- You are beautiful.
- You're beautiful.
Your paintings are beautiful.
Sweet dreams!
- You are beautiful.
- You're beautiful.
What beautiful flowers!
What beautiful flowers!
Stars are beautiful.
He composes beautiful poems.
These are beautiful horses.
Good night. Sweet dreams.
Cherry blossoms are very beautiful.
Pandas are beautiful animals.
These are beautiful flowers.
- What beautiful flowers!
- These are beautiful flowers.
They're both beautiful.
These pictures are beautiful.
These glasses are beautiful.
French women are beautiful.
These birds are beautiful.
These flowers are beautiful, aren't they?
There are beautiful lakes here and there.
Japan is rich in beautiful scenery.
Both sisters are very beautiful.
Good night and sweet dreams.
Aren't these flowers beautiful?
The garden was full of beautiful flowers.
Boston has many beautiful parks.
There are many beautiful parks in London.
- This flower is beautiful, isn't it?
- These flowers are beautiful, aren't they?
- You are beautiful.
- You're beautiful.
The author wrote some beautiful poems in the beginning of his book.
There are a lot of beautiful buildings in this town.
These flowers are beautiful, aren't they?
He showed me a lot of beautiful photos.
There are a lot of beautiful songs on these records.
Butterflies are pretty.
I have fond memories of all the time we spent together.
They were very pretty.
Japan is full of beautiful cities. Kyoto and Nara, for instance.
They’re beasts born to be wild, brutal yet beautiful premium predators.
They made huge, grotesque, yet beautiful poles of red cedar.
Good-hearted women are always beautiful, but beautiful women are not always good-hearted.
How beautiful this flower is!
Even if your sentences were actually senseless, you at least have the luck to be able to form beautiful sentences.