be nice
'Ser bonito' in Spanish is translated as 'be nice' in English. This phrase is a combination of the verb 'ser' meaning 'to be', and the adjective 'bonito' meaning 'nice' or 'pretty'. The Spanish language often uses 'ser' with adjectives to describe inherent or lasting traits. So, 'ser bonito' would be used to describe someone or something that is inherently or generally nice or pleasant.
Being beautiful is a blessing and a curse.
This sentence expresses the idea that physical beauty can have both advantages (blessings) and disadvantages (curses).
It should be beautiful to watch the sunrise from that mountain.
This sentence is an anticipation of a future situation, imagining the beauty of watching the sunrise from a specific location.
The sea couldn't stop being beautiful even if it tried.
This sentence is a metaphorical way of expressing the constant beauty of the sea, stating that its beauty is an inherent characteristic that cannot be changed.