Divin (masculine) or Divine (feminine)
ecclésiastique
'Bonté divine !' (old-fashioned)
Dive is a literal French equivalent of the English word "div." The pronunciation of the colloquialism from literary French -- which serves as a diminutive for the masculine (divin, divins) and feminine (divine, divines) singular and plural adjectives and which translates as "divine" -- will be "deev" in French.
Divin is a French equivalent of 'divine'. It's the masculine form of the adjective. It's pronounced 'dee-van'. Its equivalent for a female person or object is 'divine'.
"Celestial" is one English equivalent of the French word céleste.Specifically, the French word is the feminine/masculine form of an adjective. It may be translated as "celestial, divine, heavenly." It will be pronounced "sey-lehst" in French.
Beauté divine
The Tagalog word for divine is "banal."
Divine Word Seminary was created in 1933.
Divine Word University was created in 1980.
Divine Word Missionaries was created in 1875.
Divine Word College was created in 1931.
If you mean "Bonte divine," it means divine goodness.