However, you can express the concept of being handsome in a few ways:
* "O kemuni e totoka vakalevu" (O kemuni e to-to-ka va-ka-le-vu): This literally translates to "You are very beautiful". Fijian culture often uses the word "beautiful" to describe both men and women who are aesthetically pleasing.
* "O kemuni e rairai vinaka" (O ke-mu-ni e rai-rai vi-na-ka): This translates to "You look good" and is a more general way to compliment someone's appearance.
* "O kemuni e vakaiukuuku" (O ke-mu-ni e va-kai-u-ku-u-ku): This means "You are charming" and can also be used to compliment someone's appearance and personality.
Remember to use appropriate Fijian pronouns when addressing someone (e.g., "o kemuni" for "you" when addressing someone with respect).