Shapely
//ˈʃeɪpli//
Translations of "shapely" (15 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | حَسَن(having a pleasing shape) | ḥasan | |
| Armenian | շեն(having a pleasing shape) | šen | |
| Bulgarian | добре сложен(having a pleasing shape), строен(having a pleasing shape) | dobre složen, stroen | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 凹凸有致(having a pleasing shape), 豐滿 /丰满(having a pleasing shape) | āotūyǒuzhì, fēngmǎn | |
| Czech | ladných tvarů(having a pleasing shape), úhledný(having a pleasing shape) | — | |
| Finnish | hyvinmuodostunut(having a pleasing shape), sopusuhtainen(having a pleasing shape) | — | |
| Hungarian | jóalakú(having a pleasing shape), jóformájú(having a pleasing shape) | — | |
| Irish | cruthach(having a pleasing shape), cruthúil(having a pleasing shape), cumaí(having a pleasing shape), cumtha(having a pleasing shape), córach(having a pleasing shape), dea-chruthach(having a pleasing shape), dea-chumtha(having a pleasing shape), dealfa(having a pleasing shape), fíortha(having a pleasing shape), greanta(having a pleasing shape) | — | |
| Italian | formoso(having a pleasing shape), polputo(having a pleasing shape), prosperoso(having a pleasing shape), tornito(having a pleasing shape) | — | |
| Middle English | schaply(having a pleasing shape) | — | |
| Old English | hīewlīċ(having a pleasing shape) | — | |
| Polish | kształtny(having a pleasing shape), zgrabny(having a pleasing shape) | — | |
| Portuguese | torneado(having a pleasing shape) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | cumachdail(having a pleasing shape) | — | |
| Spanish | curvilíneo(having a pleasing shape), exuberante(having a pleasing shape), torneado(having a pleasing shape) | — |
ladných tvarů, úhledný
hyvinmuodostunut, sopusuhtainen
jóalakú, jóformájú
cruthach, cruthúil, cumaí, cumtha, córach, dea-chruthach, dea-chumtha, dealfa, fíortha, greanta
formoso, polputo, prosperoso, tornito
schaply
hīewlīċ
kształtny, zgrabny
torneado
cumachdail
curvilíneo, exuberante, torneado
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