"Beautiful campaign" and "beautiful countryside" are two possible English equivalents of the French phrase belle campagne. Whatever the meaning, the pronunciation will be "bel kam-pan" in French.
In French, 'Rue de la belle etoile' can be translated in English to:'The beautiful star street'
"Life is beautiful" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La vie est belle. The declarative/exclamatory statement models a difference between the two languages whereby French employs definite articles -- la, in this case -- where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "la vee ey bel" in French.
The beautiful lady without pity is an English equivalent of 'La Belle Dame sans Merci' by English poet John Keats [October 31, 1795-February 23, 1821].
Belle means a beautiful woman. Southern belle means a beautiful woman from the southern US.
mercy or pity in Englsh and merci in French mean about the same. "La belle dame sans merci" -- John Keats
À la belle marguerite in French means "to the beautiful daisy" in English.
le belle femme = the beautiful woman
beau/belle
The beautiful province
the beautiful ironworkers
In French, 'Rue de la belle etoile' can be translated in English to:'The beautiful star street'
"You have a nice chest!" in English is Vous avez une belle poitrine! in French.
Je t'aime, belle! Bonne nuit, mon bébé! in French is "Love you, beautiful! Goodnight, baby!" in English.
"Beautiful and good' is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase belle et bonne. The pronunciation of the feminine singular conjunction-connected adjectives will be "beh-ley buhn" in French.
Qui pourrait oublier une si belle créature? in French means ""Who could forget such a beautiful creature?" in English.
"You are beautiful. I am hugging you, my sweet."
"Beautiful soul" is one English equivalent of the French phrase belle âme.Specifically, the feminine adjective belle means "beautiful, handsome." The feminine noun âme translates literally as "heart and soul, soul, spirit." The pronunciation will be "behl-lahm" in French.