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Q: What does minouche mean in french?
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What does Minouche mean?

Minouche is a nickname meaning 'kitty' in French.


What actors and actresses appeared in Minouche - 2001?

The cast of Minouche - 2001 includes: Lucie Schmitt as Minouche


When was Minouche Smit born?

Minouche Smit was born in 1975.


When was Minouche Shafik born?

Minouche Shafik was born in 1962.


When did Minouche Barelli die?

Minouche Barelli died on February 20, 2004, in Monaco.


When was Minouche Barelli born?

Minouche Barelli was born on December 13, 1947, in Paris, France.


What actors and actresses appeared in Minouche - 1969?

The cast of Minouche - 1969 includes: Harriett Ariel as Minouche Marianne Comtell as Sophie de Saint-Clair Danielle Godet as Elise Guy Grosso as Bastion Annie Savarin as Louisette


What is 'Minouche des bon temps' when translated from French to English?

"Good-times kitty-cat" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Minouche des bons temps. The pronunciation of the feline-related prepositional phrase -- which references a Pensacola Pelican Press publication by Jack Fabian and which translates literally as "kitty-cat of the good times" and loosely as "Fun-loving kitty-cat" -- will be "mee-noosh dey bo taw" in French.


What nicknames did Lucile Costa go by?

Lucile Costa went by Minouche.


What movie and television projects has Harriett Ariel been in?

Harriett Ariel has: Played Flower girl in "The Madwoman of Chaillot" in 1969. Played Minouche in "Minouche" in 1969. Played Eva in "James ou pas" in 1970. Performed in "La fille au violoncelle" in 1973. Played Jean in "Les enfants des autres" in 1974.


What Mallory mean in French?

It does not mean anything in French.


What is the French explorers mean?

There is no such word in French. If you mean "explorer", it is French for "to explore". If you mean the English noun "explorers", the French translation is "explorateurs".