What does Hermosa mean in English?
What is the meaning of the word "Hermosa" in English?
10 Answers
Good looking or beautiful when referring to a woman or for instance Hermosa beach means beautiful beach
Actually, "hermoso tiempo" and "hermosa dama" are incorrect. The right way to use the word would be "tiempo hermoso / dama hermosa." Either way, hermosa is an adjective describing a female, and it means beautiful in Spanish.
hermoso, hermosa is an adjective meaning beautiful, lovely, fine. Such as: hermoso tiempo; fine weather or hermosa dama; lovely
lady
It means beautiful, I just had that in my spanish homework. I believe it is usually used for landscape or architecture. Because doesn't bonita mean beautiful when talking about a female.
Feb 08, 2025
From spanish to english it means beautiful, not sure for any other language.
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