It's french for 'pretty woman' or a good-looking woman. Only according to like Google translator.
une belle femme or une jolie femme
"quelle jolie femme" means "what pretty woman? / what a pretty woman!" in French.
"jolie femme"
une jolie femme
jolie is pretty in french
Vous êtes vraiment, une belle femme
Bonjour, jolie femme - hello, pretty woman Bonjour, jolie dame - hello, pretty lady Bonjour, belle femme - hello, beautiful woman Bonjour, belle dame - hello, beautiful lady
"slt le jolie famme" is a misspelling plus text language for 'salut la jolie femme', meaning literally 'hello the beautiful woman' in English.
The equivalent of pretty woman in the French language is jolie femme.
you are a pretty woman (it should be - vous êtes)
Pretty young woman- Demoiselle is a contraction of Mademoiselle- Miss, so to speak. Oddly the French do not have any one-word terms for Girl. They use Jeune Fille- Young Girl, instead, also Demoiselle, Femme ( Woman, implied wife) Madame, etc.
if you mean "lache la femme" it means "let the woman go"