very nice as a flower
You're as beautiful as a flower
The word "comme" means "how" or "as". Comme un enfant = like a child. Comme d'habitude = As usual.
La fleur (fem.) means "the flower" in French.
Comme d'habitude means 'as usual'.
la fleur de lys - lily of the valley (it was the emblem of the French Kings)
This is French for flowers. The word appears in various phrases,eg fleurs-de-lis.
like the star
it means: plain as
Rebelle fleur supposedly means rebel flower in french or something :D
"je sail fleur" doesn't mean anything in French.
You can say "comme eux" in French to mean "just like them" in English.
Belle in French is Bella in Spanish.