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You are very handsome

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Eres muy guapo

EH-ress mwee GWAH-poh

This is the most common and direct way to call a man handsome. It's informal because it uses 'eres' (the 'tú' form), so it's perfect for partners, friends, or people your age.

Poziom:A2Formalność:informalUżywane:🌍
A woman with a friendly expression complimenting a handsome man who is smiling shyly in a bright coffee shop.

A simple compliment like 'Eres muy guapo' can be a great way to connect with someone in a friendly, positive way.

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Estás muy guapo

★★★★★

ehs-TAHS mwee GWAH-poh

informal🌍

This means 'You look very handsome' right now. It uses 'estar' ('estás'), which points to a temporary state or appearance, like how someone looks today or in a specific outfit.

Kiedy używać: When complimenting someone's current appearance, like when they're dressed up for an event. 'Estás muy guapo con ese traje' (You look very handsome in that suit).

Usted es muy guapo

★★★☆☆

oos-TED ess mwee GWAH-poh

formal🌍

This is the formal version, using 'usted es'. It's grammatically correct but can sound a bit stiff or overly respectful for a personal compliment.

Kiedy używać: In a situation where you must maintain formal distance, like complimenting an older person you don't know well, a boss, or a client. Use with caution as it can be awkward.

Eres hermoso

★★★★

EH-ress ehr-MOH-soh

romantic🌍

'Hermoso' is a step up from 'guapo'. It translates to 'beautiful' or 'gorgeous' and carries a much deeper, more emotional weight. It's more poetic and intense.

Kiedy używać: Best reserved for a romantic partner in an intimate or deeply felt moment. It would be unusual to say this to a casual friend.

Eres muy lindo

★★★★★

EH-ress mwee LEEN-doh

informal🌎

In Latin America, 'lindo' is extremely common and means 'handsome' or 'pretty'. It can also describe someone's personality as 'sweet' or 'nice'. In Spain, it's used more for things than people.

Kiedy używać: A safe, warm, and very common compliment throughout Latin America for a man you find attractive. It's slightly softer than 'guapo'.

Sos muy fachero

★★★★★

soss mwee fah-CHEH-roh

casual🇦🇷 🇺🇾

This is the go-to slang in the Río de la Plata region for 'handsome' or 'good-looking'. 'Fachero' comes from 'facha', meaning one's appearance or 'look'. 'Sos' is the regional form of 'eres'.

Kiedy używać: Casually with friends in Argentina or Uruguay. It's the most natural and common way to say someone is handsome in a friendly, informal context there.

Estás muy chulo

★★★★

ehs-TAHS mwee CHOO-loh

casual🇲🇽 🇪🇸

In Mexico, 'chulo' means handsome or cute. In Spain, it can mean 'cool' or 'cocky', but also 'handsome'. It's very informal slang.

Kiedy używać: In a casual, friendly setting in Mexico. For example, '¡Qué chulo te ves!' (You look so handsome!).

Estás bueno

★★★☆☆

ehs-TAHS BWEH-noh

very informal🌍

This is a very direct and often sexually charged compliment, translating to 'You're hot' or 'You have a great body'. It focuses purely on physical attractiveness.

Kiedy używać: Use with extreme caution. It's appropriate with a romantic partner or perhaps among very close friends joking around, but can easily be seen as objectifying or vulgar with a stranger.

Eres bien parecido

★★★☆☆

EH-ress byehn pah-reh-SEE-doh

neutral🌍

This literally means 'well-featured' or 'well-formed', and is a more mature and classic way to say 'good-looking'. It's less effusive than 'guapo' or 'hermoso'.

Kiedy używać: When you want to give a respectful, less emotional compliment. It's a good choice for describing a third person, like 'El actor es un hombre bien parecido'.

Eres un bombón

★★★☆☆

EH-ress oon bohm-BOHN

casual🇪🇸 🌎

Literally 'You're a bonbon (a type of chocolate)'. This is a playful, flirty way to call someone a 'hottie' or 'a total snack'.

Kiedy używać: In a flirty, informal context. It’s a fun, slightly cheesy compliment that works well when you have a playful rapport with someone.

Estás como quieres

★★☆☆☆

ehs-TAHS KOH-moh KYEH-ress

very informal🇲🇽 🇪🇸

A very colloquial and flirty phrase that translates roughly to 'You're just how I like 'em' or 'You're looking fine'. It's very direct and complimentary of someone's physique.

Kiedy używać: This is heavy-duty slang for flirting. Use it only when you are very confident in the situation and have a strong, flirty connection. Not for strangers.

🔑Kluczowe słowa

📊Szybkie porównanie

Choosing the right word for 'handsome' depends on intensity, context, and what you want to emphasize. Here's a quick comparison:

PhraseFormalityBest ForAvoid When
Eres/Estás guapoInformal/NeutralA standard, all-purpose compliment for friends, acquaintances, or partners.In very formal situations where a personal compliment might be awkward.
Eres hermosoRomanticExpressing deep affection and admiration to a romantic partner.Talking to anyone who is not your significant other; it's too intense.
Eres lindoInformalA warm, sweet compliment in Latin America, good for friends and romantic interests.In Spain, where it's more commonly used for objects or children.
Estás buenoVery InformalFlirting heavily or with a long-term partner; it's about raw physical attraction.With strangers, colleagues, or anyone you don't want to potentially offend. It can be vulgar.

📈Poziom trudności

Ogólny poziom trudności:intermediatePractice for several days
Wymowa2/5

The 'g' in 'guapo' is soft, and the vowels are pure, but overall it's not difficult for English speakers.

Gramatyka3/5

The distinction between 'ser' (eres) and 'estar' (estás) requires practice, as does remembering to make the adjective masculine ('-o').

Nuans kulturowy4/5

Choosing the right word (guapo, lindo, hermoso, fachero) and judging the appropriateness of the compliment requires significant cultural awareness.

Kluczowe wyzwania:

  • The Ser vs. Estar distinction
  • Remembering to use the masculine adjective ending '-o'
  • Knowing which regional slang is appropriate

💡Przykłady w akcji

A romantic, intimate conversation between partners.A2

Mi amor, te ves cansado pero sigues siendo muy guapo.

My love, you look tired but you're still very handsome.

A friend complimenting another friend who is dressed up for a formal event.B1

¡Wow, Carlos! Qué guapo estás con ese esmoquin. ¡Vas a ser el centro de atención en la boda!

Wow, Carlos! You look so handsome in that tuxedo. You're going to be the center of attention at the wedding!

A casual, friendly conversation between friends in Argentina.B1

Che, Nico, con esa remera nueva estás re fachero, ¿sabés?

Hey, Nico, you look really handsome in that new t-shirt, you know?

A formal and polite compliment to a parent about their son.B2

Con todo respeto, su hijo es un joven muy bien parecido.

With all due respect, your son is a very good-looking young man.

🌍Kontekst kulturowy

The 'Ser' vs. 'Estar' Distinction

One of the trickiest but most important concepts is using the right verb. 'Eres guapo' (using 'ser') means you are inherently a handsome person—it's part of who you are. 'Estás guapo' (using 'estar') means you look handsome *right now*, perhaps because of your clothes or how you styled your hair. The second one is often a more common and safer compliment to give.

Adjectives Must Agree

In Spanish, adjectives must match the gender of the noun they describe. When complimenting a man, always use the masculine form ending in '-o' (guapo, hermoso, lindo). Using the feminine '-a' form (guapa, hermosa, linda) would be a clear mistake and sound very strange.

Directness and Context

Spanish-speaking cultures can be very warm and expressive, and compliments between friends and partners are common. However, complimenting a stranger's appearance can be perceived differently depending on the country and context. Phrases like 'estás bueno' are very direct and can be seen as vulgar if used inappropriately.

Regional Slang is King

While 'guapo' is understood everywhere, using local slang will make you sound much more natural. Calling an Argentine 'fachero' or a Colombian 'churro' shows you've made an effort to connect with their specific culture and will likely be very well-received.

❌ Częste pułapki

Using 'Caliente' for 'Hot'

Błąd:Saying 'Eres muy caliente' to mean 'You're very hot/attractive'.

Poprawka: Use 'Estás bueno/a' (cautiously) or 'Eres muy guapo/a'.

Forgetting Gender Agreement

Błąd:Telling a man, 'Eres muy guapa'.

Poprawka: Eres muy guapo.

Mixing Up 'Ser' and 'Estar'

Błąd:Saying 'Eres muy guapo con esa corbata' (You are handsome with that tie).

Poprawka: Estás muy guapo con esa corbata.

Using 'Bonito' for a Man

Błąd:Calling a grown man 'bonito'.

Poprawka: Use 'guapo', 'lindo', or 'hermoso'.

💡Profesjonalne wskazówki

Start with 'Qué' for Emphasis

A very natural way to give a compliment is to start with '¡Qué...!' (How...!). For example, '¡Qué guapo estás!' means 'How handsome you look!' It's a common, emphatic way to express the sentiment.

Read the Room

Pay attention to your relationship with the person. A romantic compliment like 'eres hermoso' is perfect for a partner but strange for a coworker. A casual slang term like 'fachero' is great for a friend but too informal for your friend's grandfather.

Combine with Another Compliment

To make your compliment feel more sincere and less focused only on looks, you can add a comment about their personality. For example, 'Además de ser tan guapo, eres muy inteligente' (Besides being so handsome, you're very smart).

🗺️Odmiany regionalne

🇪🇸

Spain

Preferowane:Eres/Estás muy guapo
Wymowa:The 's' at the end of words is often pronounced more softly or aspirated in the south. The 'z' and 'c' (before e/i) are pronounced with a 'th' sound in most of the country.
Alternatywy:
Eres un bombónEstás de buen verEres muy majo (implies nice/charming as well as attractive)

'Guapo' is the undisputed king of compliments for men here. 'Majo' is also extremely common but is a mix of attractive, nice, and cool. 'Lindo' is rarely used for men.

⚠️ Uwaga: Avoid using 'lindo' for a man; it sounds unnatural.
🇲🇽

Mexico

Preferowane:Eres/Estás muy guapo
Wymowa:Pronunciation is generally very clear. Vowels are pure and consonants are fully pronounced.
Alternatywy:
Estás muy chuloEres bien parecidoEstás como quieres (very flirty)

'Chulo' is a very common and friendly slang term for handsome. 'Guapo' is also used frequently. Compliments can be quite direct and are a common part of social interaction.

⚠️ Uwaga: Be mindful of context with very direct phrases like 'estás como quieres'.
🇦🇷

Argentina

Preferowane:Sos muy fachero
Wymowa:The 'll' and 'y' are pronounced with a 'sh' sound (e.g., 'calle' sounds like 'CAH-shey'). They use 'vos' instead of 'tú', so 'eres' becomes 'sos'.
Alternatywy:
Sos un potro (literally 'you're a stallion', very slangy)Qué buena facha que tenésSos muy lindo

'Fachero' is by far the most common and natural way to call a man handsome in casual conversation. Using 'guapo' is fine, but 'fachero' shows you know the local lingo. The use of 'vos' is essential to sound authentic.

⚠️ Uwaga: Using 'tú eres' will immediately mark you as a foreigner. Stick with 'vos sos'.
🇨🇴

Colombia

Preferowane:Estás muy churro
Wymowa:Colombian Spanish is often cited as one of the clearest. The 'd' sound is often soft.
Alternatywy:
Estás muy guapoEres un papacito (very common, flirty slang)Estás mono

'Churro' is a very popular and endearing term for a handsome man. 'Papacito' is also extremely common, though it's more explicitly flirty and can be used as a catcall, so context is key.

⚠️ Uwaga: Be careful when using 'papacito' with strangers, as it can be overly familiar.

💬Co dalej?

After you compliment them

Oni mówią:

Gracias, qué amable.

Thank you, how kind.

Ty odpowiadasz:

De nada, es la verdad.

You're welcome, it's the truth.

They return the compliment

Oni mówią:

Tú también estás muy guapa/guapo.

You look very beautiful/handsome too.

Ty odpowiadasz:

Ay, gracias.

Aw, thanks.

They act shy or deflect the compliment

Oni mówią:

No digas eso...

Don't say that...

Ty odpowiadasz:

¡Pero es cierto!

But it's true!

🧠Sztuczki pamięciowe

Think of GUAPO sounding like 'Guac.' Imagine a very handsome person looking cool and confident while eating guacamole.

This silly visual connects the sound of the word to a memorable image, making it easier to recall.

HERMOSO sounds like 'Air-MOW-so.' Picture a handsome man who is so good-looking he could be an 'air model.'

This links the sound of the word to a concept (a model) that embodies the meaning of 'beautiful' or 'gorgeous'.

🔄Jak się różni od angielskiego

The biggest difference is the required use of two different verbs, 'ser' and 'estar', to distinguish between a permanent trait ('Eres guapo') and a temporary state ('Estás guapo'). English uses 'to be' for both, relying on context. Additionally, Spanish adjectives must change their ending to match the gender of the person ('guapo' for men, 'guapa' for women), a concept that doesn't exist in English.

Fałszywi przyjaciele i częste pomyłki:

"You are hot."

Dlaczego jest inaczej: A direct translation, 'Estás caliente', means you are sexually aroused, not physically attractive. This is one of the most common and dangerous 'false friends' for English speakers.

Użyj zamiast: To convey 'you're hot', use a phrase like 'Estás bueno/a' or the less direct 'Eres muy atractivo/a'.

🎬W kulturze popularnej

song2006

Guapo

przez Fito & Fitipaldis

"No soy ni guapo, ni soy bueno, ni soy borde ni sincero."

In the lyrics, the singer is describing himself in a self-deprecating way, listing things he is not, and 'guapo' (handsome) is one of them.

Dlaczego to ważne: This shows how 'guapo' is a fundamental, everyday descriptive word in Spanish, particularly in Spain where the band is from. It's the default term for 'handsome'.

TV show2011

La Reina del Sur

"Siempre has sido un hombre muy guapo, pero el poder te ha hecho... peligroso."

A character is speaking to a powerful man, acknowledging his long-standing physical attractiveness but noting how power has changed him.

Dlaczego to ważne: This example shows 'guapo' used in a more serious, dramatic context to describe an inherent quality ('siempre has sido' - you have always been), demonstrating the use of 'ser' for a permanent characteristic.

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✏️Sprawdź swoją wiedzę

Szybki quiz: You are very handsome

Pytanie 1 z 4

You see your friend Miguel, who dressed up in a new suit for a party. How would you compliment his appearance *tonight*?

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Często zadawane pytania

What's the real difference between 'guapo', 'hermoso', and 'lindo'?

'Guapo' is the standard, all-purpose word for 'handsome'. 'Hermoso' is much stronger, like 'gorgeous' or 'beautiful', and is usually reserved for romantic partners. 'Lindo' is common in Latin America and is a softer term, like 'handsome' or 'cute', and can also refer to a nice personality.

Is it okay to call a male friend 'guapo'?

Yes, absolutely! In most Spanish-speaking cultures, it's very normal for friends to compliment each other's appearance. Saying '¡Qué guapo estás hoy!' (You look so handsome today!) to a friend who has dressed up is a common and friendly gesture.

How do I say 'you LOOK handsome' instead of 'you ARE handsome'?

This is the classic 'ser' vs. 'estar' difference. To say 'you LOOK handsome' (referring to their current state), use 'estar': 'Estás muy guapo'. To say 'you ARE handsome' (referring to their inherent quality), use 'ser': 'Eres muy guapo'.

Can I use 'bonito' to describe a man?

It's generally best to avoid it for adult men. 'Bonito' means 'pretty' and is most often used for things, babies, children, and sometimes women. Calling a grown man 'bonito' can sound a bit strange or condescending, as if you're calling him 'cutesy'.

What if I accidentally say 'estás caliente'?

If you say it by mistake, the best thing to do is correct yourself immediately with a laugh. You could say, '¡Ay, no! Quise decir 'guapo', lo siento. ¡Un error de principiante!' (Oh, no! I meant to say 'handsome', I'm sorry. A beginner's mistake!). Most people will understand and find it funny.

Do I always have to say 'muy' (very)?

No, you don't. Simply saying 'Eres guapo' or 'Estás guapo' is a perfectly fine compliment. Adding 'muy' just adds emphasis. You can also use other intensifiers like 'tan' ('Eres tan guapo' - You're so handsome) or 'súper' ('Estás súper guapo').

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