The French word for a laid back attitude is "décontracté."
The French word for easy-going or laid-back is "détendu." "Lazzifah" does not correspond to a French word.
The French word "laid" translates to "ugly" in English.
The opposite of "joli" in French is "mochte".
The phrase "easy go lucky" is a variation of the term "carefree" or "easygoing," describing a person who is relaxed, cheerful, and unworried about the future. It conveys a sense of a laid-back attitude towards life and a willingness to go with the flow.
The word "laid" is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb "lay."
The French word for easy-going or laid-back is "détendu." "Lazzifah" does not correspond to a French word.
The opposite of "joli" in French is "mochte".
The French word "laid" translates to "ugly" in English.
laid
It's not French (unless you mean laissez-faire)
Laid (masc.) or laide (fem.).
relaxed , laid back
Χαλαρός [halaros]
Salut: It is the same. In some cases the word caractere may be used.
Relaxed or laid back.
calm, complaisant, laid-back
collected, unworried, calm, laid-back