"Slt copine" typically translates to "Hi girlfriend" or "Hello girlfriend" in English. It is a casual greeting used among friends or acquaintances.
'Une copine' translates to 'a girlfriend' in English.
"Votre copine aime" means "your girlfriend likes" in French.
The Gallic word for girlfriend in English is "copain" or "copine."
Une copine may be either a female buddy or a girlfriend. This is to be deduced from context.
Depends of the context. "Ami" is masculine (the feminine is "amie") and "copine" is feminine (the masculine is "copain"). Both mean "friend", but "ami" means a better friend than "copain". Often, "copain" is used for "petit copain" or "copine" for "petite copine", and then that mean "boyfriend" or "girlfriend".
'Une copine' translates to 'a girlfriend' in English.
"slt grand frère" is French, and the direct translation to English is "SLT big brother"... SLT is a French acronym for "Salut", which means hi, or goodbye in English. So the full translation to English would be "Hi/goodbye big brother".
slt is an abbreviation for the greeting 'salut' meaning 'hello' or 'hey'
It means: Your sister is with a friend. Copine can be used in the platonic or non platonic sense, it will depend on context.
English to French translation: Tu aimes ta meilleure copine
"slt c v" is a short used in text messages; that stands for 'salut, ça va' meaning, "Hi, how are you"
you must phone your girlfriend / buddy in French.
IT's the worst friend in the world
copine
My friend (female)
Une copine may be either a female buddy or a girlfriend. This is to be deduced from context.
"slt le jolie famme" is a misspelling plus text language for 'salut la jolie femme', meaning literally 'hello the beautiful woman' in English.