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Is Lindo A Compliment? [Solved]

Lindo/a is more common in Latin America than in Spain. Like bonito/a, it means “beautiful,” “pretty,” “lovely,” or “sweet.” It usually doesn’t have a romantic connotation. You could use lindo/a with your friends, and it wouldn’t necessarily mean you want to date them.18 Jun 2021

heeseung and sunoo complimenting each other

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How to Give Compliments to Sound Like a Native

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Giving a compliment: 3 examples

Three audio clips of people giving a