"The weather is beautiful" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Il fait beau.
Specifically, the masculine personal pronoun il is "he, it". The verb fait means "does do/make, does/makes, is doing/making". The masculine adjective beau translates as "beautiful".
The pronunciation will be "eel feh boh" in French.
"The handsome father" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase le beau père. The masculine singular phrase may be confused with le beau-père, whose translation is "the brother-in-law" or "the stepbrother" in English. The pronunciation will be "luh bo pehr" in French.
"The brother-in-law" or "the stepbrother" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le beau-père. Context makes clear which translation of the masculine singular phrase suits. The pronunciation will be "luh bo-pehr" in French.
"Beautiful stay" is an English equivalent of the French phrase beau séjour.Specifically, the masculine adjective beau means "beautiful, handsome." The masculine noun séjour means "stay, visit." The pronunciation is "boh seh-zhoor."
The French translation of the English word "beautiful" is "beau".
"My beautiful sun's ray" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Mon beau rai de soleil.Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective mon is "my". The masculine adjective beau means "beautiful". The masculine noun rai means "ray". The preposition de means "of". The masculine noun soleiltranslates as "sun".The pronunciation will be "moh boh reh duh soh-leh" in French.
"He's handsome" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Il est beau."Specifically, the subject pronoun "il" means "he." The verb "est" means "(He/she/it) is." The masculine adjective "beau" means "beautiful, handsome."The pronunciation is "ee-leh boh."
"Father-in-law" and "stepfather" are English equivalents of the French word beau-père. Context makes clear which translation of the masculine singular noun suits. The pronunciation will be "bo-pehr" in French.
"Bo zhest" is the way to pronounce the French phrase beau geste.
"Beau papillon" is a French equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful butterfly."Specifically, the masculine adjective "beau" means "beautiful." The masculine noun "papillon" means "butterfly." The pronunciation is "boh pah-pee-yoh."
Translation: Merci, mon beau.
"Attractive," "good-looking" or "handsome" as an adjective and "beautiful thing" or "beauty" as a noun are English equivalents of the French word beau. Context makes clear which translation of the masculine singular adjective or noun suits. The pronunciation will be "bo" in French.
"Until next time, handsome!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase À la prochaine fois, beau! The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase said to a "good-looking, handsome" male will be "a la pro-shehn fwa bo" in French.