Break a leg is "merde" or "je vous/te dis merde". Vous for someone with whom one is less familiar, te for a friend. The gorgeous part is a question of gender "mon beau" for a man, "ma belle" for a woman.
"Je vous/te dis merde, ma belle/mon beau" or, simply, "Merde, ma belle/mon beau." (Break a leg, my pretty.)
i don't see why not... try "break a brush"
the reason why the actors say break a leg instead of good luck, is because actors usually go off in films and all sorts, and in some films they sort of break parts of their body, and its part of their saying, so that's why actors say break a leg.
Break a leg!
With his hand.
In the old days, the things that held up the curtains were called "legs". So, saying "break a leg" means you want the person to get so many curtain calls that the leg holding up the curtain breaks.
bonne chance
J'adore Francais! I love french! gorgeous woman = femme splendide in french.
et ils sont magnifique and they are gorgeous
Magnifique
There is no such language as Belgian. People in Belgium usually speak French or Flemish. Magnifique is gorgeous in French.
In engish - Break a leg; In french - merde
magnifigue
Magnifique
Salut poupée!
There are many ways to break a leg. You can break a leg by falling down the stairs, or by being in a car accident. If you do break your leg, you will need to go to the hospital and have surgery.
Either of the tibia and fibula are the easiest to break in the leg.
The duration of Break a Leg - sitcom - is 1800.0 seconds.