What does frumoasă in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word frumoasă in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use frumoasă in Romanian.

The word frumoasă in Romanian means frumoasă, frumoasă, frumos, frumoasă, fată frumoasă, vreme frumoasă, scriere frumoasă, a face frumos, a face frumoasă, Frumoasa din Pădurea Adormită. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word frumoasă

frumoasă

(dated (charming or beautiful female)

Belles in summer dresses were talking to their gentleman callers.

frumoasă

(most charming girl present)

frumos, frumoasă

(informal (sexy person)

Hei, frumosule! Arăți bine în seara asta.
Hey, sexy! You're looking good tonight.

fată frumoasă

(attractive young female)

vreme frumoasă

(pleasant weather conditions)

It was good weather for ducks -- rain all day!

scriere frumoasă

(skilful use of written language)

His good writing helped us all understand the situation better.

a face frumos, a face frumoasă

(informal (improve appearance of)

Va trebui să te fac frumoasă înainte de a te duce la bal.
"We need to pretty you up," said her sister, "before Tom takes you to the dance!"

Frumoasa din Pădurea Adormită

(fairytale character)

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