"The Beautiful Miss Shop" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La Belle Mamselle Boutique. The feminine singular definite article, adjective, and nouns model an example of a colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal contraction, with mamselle also spelled as mam'zelle and standing for the complete form mademoiselle. The pronunciation will be "la bel mam-zel boo-teek" in French.
I think the french word "Boutique" in English "a small store", example: chachaboutique.be
boutique (feminine noun) is a shop in French. Faire les boutiques is to go shopping.
Une boutique des soldes in French means "a shop (that specializes in selling) cut-priced goods" in English.
The word boutique is said the same in Latin as it is in English. This word is also said the same in Spanish, Italian, and French.
Magasin de cadeaux/ Boutique de cadeaux
Boutique is actually a word that English borrowed from French! So you just have to translate "beautiful."Beautiful boutique = la belle boutique
Mademoiselle means 'Miss'. Shortened to mamselle in speech and Mlle in writing.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
It is the same in French, English, and Spanish: boutique (a specific type of store or tienda).
Vendredi in French is "Friday" in English.
"Out" in English is dehors in French.
"Where?" in English is Où? in French.