Es-tu un garçon ou une fille ?
In French, the question would be "Es-tu un garçon ou une fille?" which translates to "Are you a boy or a girl?" To answer this question, you can simply say "Je suis un garçon" for "I am a boy" or "Je suis une fille" for "I am a girl."
For a boy, you would say "allemand" and for a girl, you would say "allemande" in French.
In French, "José" is typically a boy's name, while "Josée" is typically a girl's name.
"Es-tu un garçon ou une fille?" is how "Are you a boy or a girl?" is spelled in French.
The French spelling would be 'Lilian' for a boy, 'Liliane' for a girl.
"Little me" in French can be translated as "petit(e) moi".
For a boy, you would say "allemand" and for a girl, you would say "allemande" in French.
You are my best friend. In french it is "Tu est mon meilleur ami" Only if it's a girl (or a boy) that say it to another boy.
well if the girl doesn't love the boy then no. You don't have to be in love with someone to enjoy a French kiss but you do have to be somewhat attracted to that person.
fille= girl garçon=boy
it matters if its a girl or boy
The French spelling would be 'Lilian' for a boy, 'Liliane' for a girl.
He kisses her with the use of his tongue.
''Masculine'' is the male version of nouns of French. All nouns in French are either a girl or a boy, there is no such thing as a neutral object. So, in French, you might end up saying ''A (girl) window'', or ''A (boy) chair.''
its a boys name in french l guess
In French, nouns have gender (masculine or feminine) which is a grammatical feature. There isn't a specific reason why certain nouns are masculine or feminine, it's just a part of the language's structure. Learning the gender of nouns is important for correct grammar and agreement with other parts of speech.
Belle means beautiful for a girl in French. So does Beau for a boy.
Dominique can be either a boy's or girl's name. It is a French name meaning "Lord" or "born on the Lord's day (Sunday)".