plus que tu ne peux imaginer
plus que vous ne pouvez imaginez (formal)
"Bravo" is actually more common in French than in English.
There is no such language as Indian. There are more than 450 languages are spoken in India. If you meant Native American, there are more than 700 different Native American languages.
Je t'aime plus que tout
Fête is a French word meaning celebration. Adding an 's' to the word, means that there is more than one.
In Spanish, "angel" is translated as "ángel." In French, it is "ange," and in Italian, it is "angelo." Each of these languages retains a similar pronunciation and meaning, referring to a spiritual being often depicted as a messenger or guardian.
more than your own life is translated "plus que ta propre vie" in French
Translation: I love you more than yesterday
More than you can imagine buddy. More than you can imagine.
Belle is a French equivalent of 'beautiful'. Bellais an Italian equivalent. Prekrasnaya is a Russian equivalent that tends to be translated more as 'pretty' than as 'beautiful'.
Je t'aime plus qu'hier, moins que demain in French means "I love you more than yesterday, less than tomorrow" in English.
Other than the alternate spelling for "curry", it has no special meaning, there is no French name "Kari".
More than is 'plus que' in French.
more than you can imagine
more than you can imagine.
"More than..." in English is più di... in Italian.
More than you can imagine
Yes. This is more common than you can imagine.