Je pense que tu es douce (fem.) / doux (masc.)
In French, you would say "Je pense que tu es mignon(ne)" to mean "I think you're sweet."
"Sweet lady" in French is translated as "douce dame."
In French Canadian, "sweet" can be translated as "sucrΓ©" or "doux".
"Sweet" in French as an adjective to describe someone is "doux/douce".
To say "You're dumb" in French, you can say "Tu es bΓͺte" or "Tu es idiot." However, it's important to use such words with caution and respect for others.
"well" can be translated to "bien" in French. So, you could say "bien, je pense cela" to say "well, I think this" in French.
I think you are sweet french
aurevoir (if youre saying bye) par(if youre saying by like if youre writing a story)
The French translation of "she is sweet" is "elle est douce."
Sweet sixteen is not an expression that translates into French. It is an English idiom.
In French, to say "Sweet Prince", you can say "doux prince" or, if sweet means candies, "prince de bonbons", but I think you wanted to know the first.
sa sobrang sweet baka langgamin
The French translation of "sweet events" is événements douces"".
"Sweet lady" in French is translated as "douce dame."
Bon Nuit mon amour. (I think... maybe "M'amour" for gender reasons)
Il est doux.
dessert on douceur
Simplement doux