Bavarder (verb) is to talk (at length). Bavard, bavarde (adjective) means talkative or gossipy.
"Bavarde" in French means "chatterbox" or someone who talks a lot and often about trivial matters. It is used to describe someone who is talkative or gossipy.
The feminine word for "chatty" in French is "bavarde."
"Chatty" can be translated to "bavard" in French.
The French word for French is "français."
The word for 'or' in French is 'ou'.
"Him" in French is "Lui" ( and "He" is "Il")
the french translation for chatty
"Chatty" can be translated to "bavard" in French.
The feminine word for "chatty" in French is "bavarde."
"t'es pas très bavarde" means "you're not very talkative" in French.
yes, but the literal translation is talkative
talkative is translated bavard (masc.), bavarde (fem.) in French.
to talk is 'parler' in French. A talk is 'une conversation'
You can use the adverb 'bavard'(m)/'bavarde'(f). E.G "Elle est vraiment bavarde" (She is really chatty). If not: 'pipelette' or 'moulin à parole' (less familiar than pipelette)
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Bavard or bavarde if its a girl that you're talking about (pronounced bov-ard)
* je ne peux pas *bavarder* (Use infinitive as you've already conjugated :) ) avec toi* - I cannot joke/trifle with you
The cast of Suzanne et ses brigands - 1949 includes: Spinelly Louis Arbessier as Docteur Vinson Catherine Damet as Jeanne Suzanne Flon as Suzanne Seguin Marie Leduc as Mme Bavarde