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AcidRain (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Oktober 2011 06.46.28
Thank you.
To all who replied, thank you for your suggestions.
FrankoVoglero (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Oktober 2011 07.28.28
AcidRain:What does "cute" mean in esperanto to describe someone's appearance?Eble belaspekta.
Thank you.
novatago (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Oktober 2011 07.59.06
februaro (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Oktober 2011 08.53.40
sudanglo (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Oktober 2011 10.03.56
I suppose, quite a few uses of the English word 'cute' would be covered by 'dorlotinda' or 'aminda'.
For just describing someone's appearance, we have 'pimpa' (smart in a sexy way), eleganta, ŝika, okulplaĉa, belaspekta, belfigura etc.
'Cute' is used by women of men. Men may refer to a woman as 'fit' (at least in British English).
darkweasel (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Oktober 2011 11.34.58
erinja (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Oktober 2011 12.17.14
I use "ĉarma" for "cute" myself, but I think that "dolĉa" would also be widely understood.
ContextSwitch (Tunjukkan profil) 7 Oktober 2011 13.19.37
To me, saying "sweet" is something an adult would say about a child or an adult about another adult only to sound anachronistic.
ceigered (Tunjukkan profil) 8 Oktober 2011 08.50.32
ContextSwitch:adult about another adultOr girly in one of two ways:
"Naw they're so sweet" - I really like them, and they're good in multiple ways but not exceedingly good in any one way that might have lead me to say "they're hot/funny/cute/cool".
"Naw you're so sweet" ((unrelated, single) chick to dude) - I like you, but not enough to spontaneously say anything embarrassing, and I can't be stuffed thinking about any further progressions in this here friendship.
I think "aminda", "ĉarma" and "dolĉa" work for all, but "dolĉa" seems to imply some form of innocence or kindness, where as "ĉarma" seems more like "likeable/agreeable" in a refined sense, where as "aminda" seems like the English phrase "oh, you'll love (John/Jane), great personality/really likeable".
sudanglo (Tunjukkan profil) 8 Oktober 2011 08.52.22
Have you never watched Le Dîner de Cons, Erinja? If you haven't, then you are in for a real treat.
Pefectly crafted French comedy, but very warm at the same time. Wonderful film.