it's the feminine form of "fou", both of which mean "crazy" or "mad" (as in crazy or insane)
The French word "folle" means "crazy" or "insane" when referring to a female. It can also mean "foolish" or "ridiculous" in certain contexts.
In French, "silly" in feminine form is "silly" as well. The word "silly" does not change in gender in French.
"Vous tête rouge américaine folle" does not have a clear meaning in French. It seems to be a mix of words that do not form a coherent sentence. "Vous" means "you," "tête rouge" means "redhead," "américaine" means "American," and "folle" means "crazy" or "mad."
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
The plural form of "crazy" in French is "fous" for masculine and "foues" for feminine.
The French word "soleil" translates to "sun" in English.
vous êtes fou/folle
Translated from English to french, mad (English) is folle in French.
This crazy life (English) -> Cette vie de dingue (French)
You can say "folle vieille femme" in French.
In French, "silly" in feminine form is "silly" as well. The word "silly" does not change in gender in French.
folle
"is" is spelled "est" in French. Ex: she is ill > elle est malade - He is not there > il n'est pas là.
Une anglaise folle / une folle anglaise
fou is the masculine adjective for 'mad, crazy'. The feminine is 'folle'.
j'aime cette vie folle
Tu as folle!
"Vous tête rouge américaine folle" does not have a clear meaning in French. It seems to be a mix of words that do not form a coherent sentence. "Vous" means "you," "tête rouge" means "redhead," "américaine" means "American," and "folle" means "crazy" or "mad."