The feminine form of bonito is
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The answer is bonita.
In Spanish culture USUALLY, (not all the time) male and female names end with a specific letter, boys end with o and girls with a, like for example.
Nino and Nina: Boy and Girl
Amigo and Amiga: friend that is boy and friend that is girl
Ello and Ella: Him and Her
I'm pretty sure it would be bonita, because the a at the end represents a feminine aspect in different languages.<span />
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