How to Say "nicely" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “nicely” is “lindo” — B1 level.
English → SpanishB1
AdverbB1informal
describing how an action is done

Examples
Ella canta muy lindo.
She sings very nicely.
El equipo jugó lindo y ganó el partido.
The team played well and won the game.
Describing an Action
Sometimes in Spanish, you can use the masculine form of a describing word like 'lindo' to say how an action is done. It describes the verb (the action), not a noun, so it always stays 'lindo' and doesn't change to 'linda'.
Using the Feminine Form
Mistake: “Ella canta muy linda.”
Correction: Ella canta muy lindo. When you're describing *how* she sings (the action), you use 'lindo'. Saying 'canta muy linda' would sound like you're describing *her* as pretty *while* she sings, which is a bit different.
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