L'étoile et l'ange.
"Etoile du Nord" translates to "Star of the North" in English.
A traditional Christian symbol placed on top of the Christmas tree was a star, representing the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Wise Men to Jesus. In recent times, an angel is also a popular choice to symbolize the angelic announcement of Jesus's birth.
A shooting star in French is called "une étoile filante."
une étoile (fem.)
Interesting question but the French word for "female star" is femmes étoile, I believe.a star in art, would be called in French, whatever the gender : une star or une vedette.French occasionnaly call them une étoile, but it is quite rare.Alain Delon est une star en Asie - Alain Delon is a star in Asia.
Nothing. It's not French. Possibly "of/from an angel" in Italian
a star
It's French for "angel or demon".
Nothing, it's not even a french name.
L'étoile means 'star' in French.
An angel is 'un ange' in French.
like the star
In French, you can say "Tu ressembles à un ange" to mean "You look like an angel."
"Mon ange" meand "My angel" and is really often used in French when people are talking with the one they love...
"My angel" in French is "mon ange."
"Angel" is masculine in French and is translated as "ange."
etoille means star