you have magic hands. tu as des mains de magiciens
There is only one spelling of the common word, which is "filter." The term for a magic potion, from French, may be philter or philtre.
it's magie. try using http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt it should help you out alot and get you whatever you need hope i was helpful :)
It comes from the French and means 'Light of Hand' It is another name for performing magic tricks. 'Prestidigitation' is a made-up word meaning 'Fast Fingers' and is used for the same thing.
The word "Magic" has three Latin root words. These are the three Latin root words for magic. The word magicus, magica arts (the art of magic), or veneficium(which means sorcery) all mean magic.
magique
magique
you have magic hands. tu as des mains de magiciens
magique (adjective) or magie
une baguette magique
frogs and french kisses.
Tre dequattro maquich
un spectacle de magie
café noir magique (although I don't understand what could be the "magic" in coffee...)
C'est comme par magie!
Bienvenue au royaume magique
They get frozen and of course the french men make them in the french native land with potatoes and oil and preservatives and jalapeños.