I'm not 100% sure, but I believe it means 'cute', and I think the correct spelling is the one used below, but again I'm not entirely sure because the spelling below could be masculine and the one above could be feminine.
This also raises the question why is there a dish called 'Filet mignon' (French for "cute fillet" or "dainty fillet") which is a steak cut of beef taken from the tenderloin.
mignonne means 'cute' in French
the feminine for mignon is 'mignonne'.
tu es vraiment mignonne means 'you are really cute' in French.
That is not logical, as it means "she for pretty". Proper French structure would be "elle est mignonne".
Mignon (for a boy) and mignonne (for a girl)Je pense que vous êtes mignon.
cute is mignon, mignonne in French
Trop mignonne, cette petite! in French means "Too cute, this little girl! in English.
"Cute" is an English equivalent of "mignon."Specifically, the French word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "mee-nyoh." The feminine equivalent, "mignonne," is pronounced "mee-nyohn."
dame mignonne
"bonjour mignonne"
Bonjour mignonne.
Mignon is a French equivalent of 'cute'. It's pronounced 'mee-nyoh'. It's the masculine form of an adjective. The feminine form 'mignonne' is pronounced 'mee-nyuhn'.