I don't know, mate. "Guapa" sounds like the kind of word that would put hair on your chest when you say it. No offense, but while "jolie" is the word that sound more pleasant to the ears, "guapa" is the word that sounds more pleasant to the heart. It's full of passion, that word. Sorry, France, but Spain wins this one.
Henry Gonzalez
Your vocabulary is pretty poor In fact, people here don't use guapa, they prefer to use other words
Christian Thompson
You're memeing but guapa is mostly limited to flirting so there's more truth to this than you may thing. When you're being romantic, you would use stuff like preciosa.
Henry Ramirez
GIB BACK AL-ANDALUS
Jaxson Perez
the germanic and romance languages all sound like awful gutter speech
english on the other hand sounds godly, expressive and fluid enough to convey passion but not too much that it sounds cheesy and ridiculous
Jaxon Reyes
Godwinson please
Jonathan Thompson
Qué chula la muchacha.
Ayden Thompson
In fact there are more people in who Brazil knows English than Spanish, and most people here absolute hates and find spanish disguting to hear.
Carson Morris
no soy yo brasil es uruguaiano
Jayden Moore
Spanish is easy to learn for Japanese That's why I want to study Spanish
Ian Morgan
Nobody says guapa at least here. We would say linda or esta buena or something
Grayson Murphy
DON T FUCKING LIE TO ME
Jaxson James
If you say the word guapa here people would look at you funny and ask themselves: why is this person talkin like a fucking cartoon?
Seriously thats how bad it is. Just don't use uncommon words
Dominic Ramirez
>Colombia >As Spain
pretty sure there are diffferent speeches among hispanophone countries. I know guapa via spain TV movies and series
Sebastian Reyes
rule of thumb is: if it's not in the lyrics to 'La Cucaracha', don't use it. Maybe that's why they have a drug problem.
Brandon Roberts
>speaking spanish in a non rio platense accent
Ryder Gutierrez
Pretty sure the word guapa is not used in daily speech in Spain. It's more of a tv thing
Dylan Brown
>Pretty sure the word guapa is not used in daily speech It is.