In French:
"belle" feminine
"beau" masculine (or "bel" if in front of a a word with a vowel sound at the beginning)
"belles" feminine plural
"beaux" masculine plural
example: "Fresh Prince of Bel Air"...That's the name of the area or neighborhood the guy is from. "Air" is a masculine French noun and begins with a vowel so you must spell beautiful as "Bel". It means "beautiful appearance" or a place that is said to "look beautiful" in French.
Also, some of these adjectives have been turned into English words. For example, the word "beau" is commonly used to refer to a boyfriend in English or as a popular first name for a man. Belle is used in saying such as a "southern belle"...like a beautiful, well mannered woman back in the old days.
literally: votre français est beau; in regular French: vous parlez bien français.
You say, belle cousine.
Reste belle is how you say stay beautiful in French. You can also say: "garde ta beauté, garde ta fraîcheur which also means stay beautiful.
"belle maison"
beau desastre
its "belles voies"
Beautiful skin in French is "Belle Peau" :)
Belle famille is beautiful family in French.
"Belle femme" is "beautiful woman" in French.
Belles personnes is "beautiful people" in French.
Beautiful photographs in french is de belles photos
'Beautiful view' translates to French as 'belle vue'.
Beautiful all over in French is belle partout.
Beau Rêve = Beautiful Dream
You say, belle cousine.
belle
cloche
Beautiful Goddess in French is Belle Déesse and is pronounced (Bell dee-eh)