Beaux rêves, Amour is a French equivalent of 'Sweet dreams, Lover'. It can be said to a 'lover' who's female or male. The masculine plural adjective 'beaux' means 'beautiful, handsome'. The masculine plural noun 'rêves' means 'dreams'. The noun 'amour' means 'love'. All together, they're pronounced 'boh reh-vah-moor'.
Beaux rêves, Mon amour is a French equivalent of 'Sweet dreams, My love'. The masculine plural adjective 'beaux'means 'beautiful, handsome'. The masculine plural noun 'rêves' means 'dreams'. The masculine possessive 'mon' means 'my'. The noun 'amour' means 'love'. All together, they're pronounced 'boh rehv moh-nah-moor'.
Sweet dreams is : Fait des beaux rêves
sweet dreams are 'de beaux rêves' in French.
Douces gouttes is a French equivalent of the English phrase "sweet drams." The feminine plural phrase also translates as "sweet beads (drops, spots)" and "sweet little bits (of whisky or in fact of anything)" in English. The pronunciation will be "doo-sgoot" in French.If you meant to ask about "sweet dreams" Belle rêves is the French equivalent of this expression.
Sweet Dreams - 2000 Country French was released on: USA: 2004
Sweet Dreams - 2000 The French Baker was released on: USA: 2003
"Sweet dreams!" in English means Fais de beaux rêves!("Make beautiful dreams!") or Pas de cauchemars! ("No nightmares!") in French.
You could say either, but the traditional good-night phrase is "Sweet dreams."
Il suo dolce amante is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "her sweet lover." the masculine singular phrase also translates into English as "his sweet lover" according to context. The pronunciaiton will be "eel SOO-o DOL-tchey a-MAN-tey" in Italian.
In Zulu, "Sweet dreams" can be translated as "Uphupha oluhle." This phrase conveys a wish for someone to have pleasant and beautiful dreams while they sleep.
If you want to tell someone "sweet dreams," you can say "fais de beaux rêves."
Bonne Nuit! Beaux Rêves! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Good night! Sweet dreams!" The wish most famously references the French-translated title of "Good Night! Sleep Tight, Little Bunnies!" by children's book author Dawn Apperley. The pronunciation will be "buh-nwee bo rev" in French.