How to Say ‘How lovely.’ in Mexican Spanish
Qué bonito.
keh boh-NEE-toh
[keh boh-NEE-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: Bonito means pretty/lovely. A warm reaction phrase you can use often.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexican Spanish loves expressive little compliments like this in family talk.
Phrase Breakdown
Qué
[keh]
how / what
Used in exclamations to show admiration, like 'how' or 'what' in English.
¡Qué bonito se ve el jardín!
How pretty the garden looks!
bonito
[boh-NEE-toh]
pretty / lovely
An adjective used to say something is pretty, nice, or lovely.
Qué bonito quedó el tejido de la abuela.
How lovely grandma's knitting turned out.
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