"Tu as l'air mieux que Romi"
No, French woods is better.
Nothing is better.
Probably, not losing their heads.
better than who
Prodigy look better than ray ray
its better than english!
Generally the German Army was better organized than the French Army; and were overall better able to maintain their field works.
"It will be even better than this holiday!" in English is Il sera encore mieux que ce jour férié! in French.
It depends. "Better" in English is both an adjective and an adverb. In French the different word types have different words. "Better" as an adjective is "meilleur" in French. "Better" as an adverb is "mieux" in French. I have the better chocolate. -- J'ai le meilleur chocolat. I eat better than you do. -- Je mange mieux que toi.
They look better
This is really all a matter of opinion. French doors are very elegant looking so if you have a home that is very modern, french doors might just look better than sliding glass doors.
"Mieux vaut tard que jamais" is a French expression that translates to "better late than never" in English. It conveys the idea that it is better to do something late than to not do it at all.