In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'belle' is a gender specific noun for a beautiful girl or woman, especially the most beautiful at a particular event or in a particular group.
There is no equivalent gender specific noun for a male of this description.
technically, yes. but you would have to conjugate it. a female would be belle, not beau. belle is the feminine form of beau.
Belle, jolie, attirante, sexy...
Belle is a feminine adjective in French. The masculine is "beau".Belle is female in French language
The feminine form of "beau" in French is "belle." While "beau" means handsome or beautiful in a masculine context, "belle" is used to describe something or someone beautiful in a feminine context. Both terms are commonly used to express admiration for appearance.
Oh, dude, the feminine form of "beau" is "belle." It's like the yin to the yang, the peanut butter to the jelly, the Beyoncé to the Jay-Z. So, if you're looking for a fancy way to say "beautiful lady," just drop a "belle" in there and watch the magic happen.
Belle is the feminine form of the French masculine word beau. The respective pronunciations of the singular adjectives/nouns/pronouns in French will be "behl" for "beautiful" in the feminine and "bo" for "handsome" in the masculine.
beau (plural 'beaux') is the masculine adjective meaning beautiful in French. The feminine form is 'belle'
Belle
"Beautiful" in French is "beau" for masculine singular, "belle" for feminine singular, "beaux" for masculine plural, and "belles" for feminine plural.
If you were talking to a male, it would be, "Tu est beau'. If you were talking to a female it would be, "Tu est belle". The masculine form of beautiful is 'beau' and the feminine is 'belle'
Belle is a feminine adjective meaning beautiful in French.
"Une belle-fille" ou "Une bru". ("belle-fille" is most frequently used)