Le Brave=French Einen Braven=German Got Rice?=Japanese Bryve=Welsh El Brave=Spanish
I want to say "brave" is a adjective while "bravery" is a noun.
extatique is how you say ecstatic in french
occupé is how you say engaged in French
Mal is how you say badly in French.
I'd probably say : "Courage !".
Le Brave=French Einen Braven=German Got Rice?=Japanese Bryve=Welsh El Brave=Spanish
Brave is spelled the same way in French.
"Good girl" in French is "brave fille" or "gentille fille".
The same word can be used "brave", just a slight pronunciation difference. For a man, you could also use the word "Courageux", or for a woman, "Courageuse".
super brave
It's a french word, spelt brioche in french
No, it should be "you are brave" since "you" is a subject pronoun that takes the verb "are" in the present tense.
Brave = valiente
"Braver"
Le docteur Phillip est un brave homme / est gentil
In Hawaiian, brave can be translated as "kūpa'a."