"My daughter's father" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le père de ma fille.
Specifically, the masculine singular definite article le is "the". The masculine noun père means "father". The preposition de means "of". The feminine possessive adjective ma means "my". The feminine noun filletranslates as "daughter" in this context.
The pronunciation will be "luh pair* duh ma fee" in French.
*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "pair".
Une fille (pronounced "feey"), is either a girl or a daughter in French.
Ma fille is a French equivalent of the English phrase "my daughter."Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective ma means "my." The feminine noun fille means "daughter." The pronunciation is "mah feey."
The translation of 'Comment s'appelle cette fille' from French to English is "What's this girl's name?"
Fille cool is just one French equivalent of the phrase "cool girl" in English.Specifically, the feminine noun fille can be translated as "girl" in English. The English loan word cool gathers together the implications, inferences and meanings of the French adjectives branchée ("cool" as "trendy, with it") and sympa ("attractive, fun to be with"). The pronunciation will be "fee kool" in French.
"Maiden name" is an English equivalent of the French phrase nom de jeune fille.Specifically, the masculine noun nom is "name". The preposition de means "of". The feminine/masculine adjective jeune means "young". The feminine noun fille translates as "girl".The pronunciation will be "noh duh zhuhn fee" in French.
"It's a daughter!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase C'est une fille! The declaration also translates as "it's one girl!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sey-tyoon fee" in French.
"There goes a charming girl" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ça va une fille charmante.Specifically, the word ça literally is "it, that". The verb va means "(he/it/one/she) does go, goes, is going". The feminine singular indefinite article une means "a, one". The feminine noun fille means "girl". The feminine adjective charmante translates as "charming".The pronunciation will be "sah vah yoon fee shahr-mawnt" in French.
"You act like a little girl" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu fais petite fille.Specifically, the personal pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you." The verb fais means "(informal singular you) are doing, do, do do." The feminine adjective petite means "little, small." The feminine noun fille means "girl."The pronunciation will be "tyoo feh puh-teet fee" in French.
Belle fille is a French equivalent of 'beautiful girl'. The word order is the same in French and English. The French phrase is pronounced 'behl fee'.
"Une fille" in French translates to "a girl" in English.
"That young girl is me!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Cette jeune fille, c'est moi! The declaration/exclamation translates literally as "This young girl, it's me!" in English. The pronunciation will be "set zhuhn fee sey mwa" in French.
Une fille (fem.) is 'a girl' or 'a daughter' in French.