Formal:
* "Maga-an ka." (Literally: "You are pretty.") This is the most common and polite way to say it.
* "Maga-an ka gid." (Adding "gid" emphasizes the beauty)
* "Maayo ang imo nga itsura." (Literally: "Your appearance is good.") This is a more formal and descriptive way to say it.
Informal:
* "Gwapa ka." (This is more common in everyday conversation.)
* "Gwapa ka gid." (Again, adding "gid" for emphasis)
* "Sobra ka ka-gwapa." (Literally: "You are very beautiful")
Romantic:
* "Gwapa ka sa akon." (Literally: "You are beautiful to me.") This is a more personal and romantic way to say it.
Note: The word "gwapa" is the standard term for "beautiful" in Ilonggo, but there are other words that can be used depending on the context. For example, "maanyag" can be used to describe someone who is delicate and graceful, while "maanyag" can be used to describe someone who is strong and handsome.
The best way to choose the right phrase is to consider the context of the situation and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.