She is very cool would be a near English equivalent.
But since French is a gendered language It is very cool(in the sense of 'fashionable) would be another possibility.
"She is very beautiful and she is a dream"
Elle est tres vielle.
27 Anos- Tres Triste.
"elle est à moi" means "she's mine / it's mine" in French.
elle est élève means she is a pupil/ a student at school
Nothing. "elle est" = "she is", but "carribais" does not exist in French. Maybe "elle est arrivée" (she arrived) or "les Caraïbes" (the Carribean)?
'she is'
"Il est timide" means "he is shy" in French, while "elle est timide" means "she is shy." The word "timide" translates to "shy" or "timid" in English.
It means she is.
where is she from
Elle est gayShe is gay. (lesbian)
Be nice. -> Soyez gentil. (sounds like: swah-yay zhah[n]-tee) Of course you can change "soyez" to "sois" if speaking to someone you would call "tu". And don't forget to make "gentil" agree in gender and number with whomever you're addressing.