singular beau (masc.) belle (fem.)
plural beaux (masc.) belles (fem.)
de beaux paysages - beautiful landscapes
de belles voitures - beautiful cars
beaux
livres
It's the plural word for short.
coulour is spelled 'couleur', plural: 'couleurs' in French.
île means "island" in French. Iles is the plural.
It comes from the Old French word "gorgias", meaning "beautiful".
The rings is a plural noun; the plural form of the noun 'ring', a word for a thing.
The French word for lady is dame, the plural of which is dames.
It is plural and French.
Joli (masculine, singular), jolis (masculine, plural), jolie (feminine, singular) and jolies (feminine plural) mean pretty. Beau (masculine, singular), beaux (masculine, plural), belle (feminine, singular) and belles (feminine, plural) mean beautiful. If you want to use the masculine, singular word for beautiful but the word after beings with a vowel, you use bel instead.
The singular belle and the plural belles in the feminine and the singular beau and the plural beauxin the masculine are French equivalents of the English word "beautiful." Context makes clear whether the beauty involves feminine or masculine concepts, items, objects, or persons. The respective pronunciations will be "bel" in the feminine and "bo" in the masculine in French.
"Nieces" is the plural form of "niece" in English. In French, "niece" is translated as "nièce" in singular and "nièces" in plural.
Belle means beautiful for a girl in French. So does Beau for a boy.
Yes, "cahiers" is the plural form of the word "cahier" in French.
The French word for doodle is "gribouillage" (masculine noun). The plural is "gribouillages" (same with the additional "s")
des belles pantoufles is French for beautiful slippers.
Yes, "Bella" is not a French word. It is of Italian origin and means "beautiful" or "pretty" in Italian.
If you're using it as a noun, the plural is "holies".
beautiful is spelled beau (masc.) : un beau voyage, un beau vélo (a beautiful journey, a beautiful bicycle) - the plural is 'beaux'. A masculine alternative spelling is 'bel' (un bel homme = a handsome man), used for liaison purposes when the second word begins with a vowel sound.It is spelled 'belle' in the feminine: une belle femme (a beautiful woman) - the plural is belles.