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In French, the name "Betty" remains the same; it is typically used as a proper name without translation. However, if you are referring to the term "betty" as a slang for a good-looking woman, it doesn't have a direct equivalent in French. Instead, you might use "belle" (meaning beautiful) or "jolie" (meaning pretty).
Yes. Many women continue to use their "married name" for various reasons.Yes. Many women continue to use their "married name" for various reasons.Yes. Many women continue to use their "married name" for various reasons.Yes. Many women continue to use their "married name" for various reasons.
The lighter women are considered more beautiful, so the women try to stay out of the sun to stay light
Our beautiful daughters is "nos belles filles". French speakers would probably use a workaround, as "belles-filles" (hyphenated, but sounding the same) means daughters in law.
The plant named after the Italian term for "beautiful lady" is "Belladonna," scientifically known as Atropa belladonna. The name "Belladonna" translates to "beautiful woman" in Italian, referring to its historical use by women to dilate their pupils for cosmetic purposes. Despite its alluring name, the plant is highly toxic and contains potent alkaloids.
she has a beautiful name. that was a beautiful butterfly. she is beautiful. hope i could help!!!!!!!!!
the common name people use to refer to French people is: Les Métropolitains.
Femmes is a French equivalent of the English word "women." The feminine plural noun may be preceded immediately by the feminine plural les since French employs definite articles when English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(ley) fahm" in French.
the French use the same name, New Delhi
So that they can use them for what they want.
Women in Djibouti are use to seeing the styles of the United States. Since the French are a dominant figure in the area you can wear what you are use to.
It depends what you are trying to say. Use "madame" and "mademoiselle" in French the same way you would use Mrs. and Ms. in English Use "épousée" and "célibataire" in French as the words "married or "single" would be used.