the feminine for mignon is 'mignonne'.
Mignonne is the feminine form of mignon (cute)
"Cute" is an English equivalent of "mignon."Specifically, the French word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "mee-nyoh." The feminine equivalent, "mignonne," is pronounced "mee-nyohn."
Mignon is a French equivalent of 'cute'. It's pronounced 'mee-nyoh'. It's the masculine form of an adjective. The feminine form 'mignonne' is pronounced 'mee-nyuhn'.
Mignon was created in 1866.
tu es jolie The above is a mistranslation, i.e. "You are pretty". A better translation would be "Tu es mignon(ne)" or "Vous êtes mignon(ne)(s)." (ne) is feminine and (s) is plural.
Mignon Anderson went by Filet Mignon.
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The translation for "cute" into French is "mignon(ne)". This means that masculine nouns will use "mignon" and feminine nouns will use "mignonne". This is also an adjective that is used after the noun you are describing it with. For example, if you wanted to say "the cute boy", you would say "le garcon mignon", but if you would like to say "the cute girl", you would say "la fille mignonne."
The filet mignon was delicious. I enjoyed the filet mignon. My friend didn't like the filet mignon as he found it undercooked and underseasoned. Filet mignon is French for 'cute fillet' or 'dainty fillet.'
Mignon Anderson is 5'.