Examples of using "Komea" in a sentence and their english translations:
The prince is handsome.
- You're handsome.
- You are handsome.
How handsome!
- Do you think I'm handsome?
- Do you think that I'm handsome?
Is Tom good-looking?
He is a handsome man.
Tom is exceptionally handsome.
You are handsome.
Tom is quite handsome.
You're a very handsome man.
You're a very handsome young man.
He is very handsome.
He is very handsome.
Mary has a handsome husband.
Tom is a handsome young man.
- I think Tom looks very handsome.
- I think that Tom looks very handsome.
- Tom is a very handsome boy.
- Tom is a very good-looking guy.
Tom is handsome and charismatic.
- Tom is a handsome man.
- Tom is handsome.
- She described him as handsome.
- She said that he was handsome.
- Tom is handsome.
- Tom is beautiful.
Tom is as handsome as ever.
Tom was handsome when he was in his twenties.
- Tom was quite handsome when he was young.
- Tom was quite good-looking when he was young.
- Tom asked Mary if she thought he was handsome.
- Tom asked Mary if she thought that he was handsome.
Tom is a handsome guy.
Is this your picture, Alexander? You're a handsome man, indeed.
Matthew is soon to be married; he will make a very handsome bridegroom.
- Tom is handsome.
- Tom is a hunk.
You're a very handsome man, Tom.
I heard that the new English teacher is a handsome guy who looks like Tom Cruise.
Tom is a hunk.
- "What did you think of Tom?" "He's got a nice voice." "Just a nice voice?" "Well, his face is nothing special, right?" "Really! I think he's pretty good looking."
- "What do you think of Tom?" "His voice is cool isn't it" "Just his voice?" "Don't you think his face is just normal?" "Uh- I think it's cool though."