For a book passage, I need to recheck the word for a crazy person in French
BonGO is french for crazy
To say crazy in French, fou,(f-oo)
Nigel is based on the Irish name Niall and means "champion" he is a psp crazy person and a boxing freak
it does not mean anything. If it is a name of French origin, it is possible that it was formed from the suffix "de", plus the name of the place where the person lived, as is common for many French names.
If the speaker or person that is referred to is a male, it would be translated as "fou du chocolat". If this person is female, it would be translated as "folle du chocolat".
a crazy person is "un fou, une folle" in French.
a very dangerous person
BonGO is french for crazy
To say crazy in French, fou,(f-oo)
A person can get crazy if they want
No. That would be an English name for a person of French origin, in the same way that Langlais ("the English") is used as a French last name.
crazy is fou (masc.) or folle (fem.) in French. The plural is 'fous / folles'
the most famous french sports person is Andree Brunet and Pierre Brunet!!!
there is no such person by the name of "ryan godino" you people are crazy WHAT YOU FLUBBYFLUGGA!
You drive me crazy is "tu me rends fou" (masc.) or "tu me rends folle" (fem.) in French.
I don't think its got its own name, i think its just being a hypocrite.
Je M'appelle de....{ the name of the person}