Nice but too much is "c'est gentil mais c'est trop" in French.
put nice things about you and your teachers and dont write too much about you:]
English : Too much homework French : Trop de devoirs
too much = trop If you're going to use the expression "trop" for "too much" in a French sentence, be sure to include the "de" afterwards. For example, to say "I ate too much ice cream " in French, you would say, "J'ai mangé trop de glace."
It depends on how she says it. If she says it sweet like "you're too nice." then she's complementing you, but if she says it like "you're TOO nice." then she means you complement her too much or you're too nice and sweet to her. Hopefully it's the first one.
Pas joli joli tout ça! is a French equivalent of the English phrases "That isn't nice," "That is not nice!" and "That's not nice!" The exclamation translates literally as "Not pretty pretty all that!" and loosely as "Not at all very pretty all that!" in English. The pronunciation will be "pa zho-lee zho-lee too sa" in French.
you can't love me too much - English vous ne pouvez pas m'aimer trop - french
Trop means too much or too many.
Face Painting is in french language : Maquillage sur visage. But we use "face painting" too !
C'est trop
pas trop
write a note to him and tell him to ask you out, but not in a mean way, in a nice way
I would, but you don't have too. However, it would be a very nice thing to do.