It is said of someone, and means helpful, obliging
Vous êtes très serviable
Je suis gentil et serviable (if it's a man speaking)Je suis gentille et serviable (if it's a woman speaking)
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she is helpful and nice in french is: elle est gentil (nice) et serviable (helpful) sooo if you put it in a sentence: J'aime Marie, elle est gentil et serviable. translation: I like Mary, she's nice and helpful. well....there ya go <3 ^_^
"Sehr-vyahbl" or "sehr-vyah-bluh" are two ways of pronouncing the French word serviable.Specifically, the French word is a feminine/masculine adjective. It means "helpful, of service, useful." The pronunciation will depend upon the area where the native French speakers live, with the first pronunciation being more characteristic of the center and north in France and the second of the south.
Mario Serviable has written: 'Le tourisme aux Mascareignes-Seychelles' -- subject(s): Tourism
"homme Serviable" or "homme à tout faire" depending on the situation
the adjective 'serviable' stays the same whether it's masculine or feminine though when it's plural it's 'serviables'
It does not mean anything in French.
Serviable is a literal French equivalent of the English name "Cody." The respective pronunciations of the English loan name -- whose origins may trace back to the Gaelic Ó Cuidighthigh ("descendant of Cuidighthigh," "son of a helpful [obliging] person") -- and of the translated meaning will be "ser-vyab" and "servya-bluh" in respective northerly and southerly French and "ko-dee."
in French what does E O mean
"Prada" does not mean anything in French.