Louis the fourteenth known as the 'sun-king', was also called 'le magnifique' in his time.
Very magnificent is "magnifique" or "vraiment magnifique" in French.
Magnifique is a French equivalent of 'magnificent'. It's the same form regardless of whether the 'magnificent' object or person is feminine or masculine. It's pronounced 'mah-nyee-feek'.
le Dauphin
c'était magnifique
Tu est magnifique!
unbelievable, incredible
magnifique (it can be either as can any adjective in French)
Magnifique in French means "magnificent" in English.
No,but there is a prequel called Bartok the Magnificent.
magnifique means magnificent
"Je suis magnifique"
Il est magnifique.