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Hello, are you a girl or a boy? Salut, est-ce que tu es une fille ou un garçon ?
Hello, are you a girl or a boy? Salut, est-ce que tu es une fille ou un garçon ?
Hello, are you a girl or a boy? Salut, est-ce que tu es une fille ou un garçon ?
"Tu es garçon ou jeune fille" is French for "Are you a boy or a girl?" It is a question asking about someone's gender identity. The phrase uses "tu es," which means "you are," and "garçon" for "boy" and "jeune fille" for "young girl."
This is a truncated sentence. It means, "Paul is a boy and Annmarie is..."
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."
"tu es celle que j'adore" (she is a girl)"tu es celui que j'adore" (he's a boy)
The way you say this depends on the gender of the person and relation to you... Girl/informal: Tu es danseuse. Girl/formal: Vous êtes danseuse. Boy/informal: Tu es danseur. Boy/formal: Vous êtes danseur. Hope that makes sense. :)
Puede ser niña o niño es un nombre neutral
Tu es magnifique. To a girl: Tu es belle To a guy: Tu es beau (pronounced "bow" as in "bow and arrow")
"Es-tu un garçon ou une fille?" is how "Are you a boy or a girl?" is spelled in French.
You are very cute!:eres muy linda!