The word, tres, means "very" in French, which is why someone originally selected the name for Tre Cool. He removed the "s", as a play on the Spanish word for 3 being Tre.Therefore, his name is meant to mean "Very Cool", but instead it now means "Three Cool". He's pretty awesome either way, though.
The french word for "object" is very similar to the english one. We say "objet" in french.
In French, cool is spelled "cool." The pronunciation is the same as in English.
In French, the word for "month" is pronounced as "mwa."
The word "thank you" in French Canadian is spelled "merci".
The Latin word for cool is frigus. The Italian word for cool is fresco, in Portuguese this word is said as legal, and in French it is frais.
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The word, tres, means "very" in French, which is why someone originally selected the name for Tre Cool. He removed the "s", as a play on the Spanish word for 3 being Tre.Therefore, his name is meant to mean "Very Cool", but instead it now means "Three Cool". He's pretty awesome either way, though.
'very' translates as très in French. A synonym for this is vraiment.
elle est très spéciale mais cool
The french word for "object" is very similar to the english one. We say "objet" in french.
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CORRECTED: The reply below is ok. We also very often say branche (with an accent acute over the e) for cool when used in this way. So the answer to your post would be to replace teh word cool below with branche.C'est pas coolCe n'est pas cool
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.