beautiful young woman that I adore(love)
In French, "la belle femme" stands for "the beautiful woman"
talk to the young woman
My pretty woman.
"I adore".
I'm keen on soup
Elle est pour moi, la plus belle femme du monde entiere. rudy abuel racelis
Jeune is a French word meaning 'young'
"I love you very much my beautiful wife / woman. Always and forever"
Pretty woman- applied to adults. Demoiselle is a young, unmarried female. Oddly there is no word for Girl- two words are used as a noun clause- Jeune Fille. Fille by itself means daughter.
Jeune is the word for young as an adjective. Enfant is the word for young as a noun(as in baby).
honestly.. it doesn't make sense. Here's what it translates to: " i love this and you very very the beautiful the (masculine) woman" I think what the person was trying to say was: "Je t'aime et vous etes un tres belle femme." ...in which case it means: "I like (or love) you and you are a very beautiful woman." hope this helps :)
Pretty young woman- Demoiselle is a contraction of Mademoiselle- Miss, so to speak. Oddly the French do not have any one-word terms for Girl. They use Jeune Fille- Young Girl, instead, also Demoiselle, Femme ( Woman, implied wife) Madame, etc.