"La Nuit Trésor" translates from French to English as "The Treasure of the Night." It often evokes imagery of romance and mystery, suggesting something precious hidden within the darkness of the night. The phrase is commonly associated with luxury perfumes and products, emphasizing allure and enchantment.
the treasure, it's you
'la nuit' (fem.) means 'the night' in French.
la nuit de l'homme means 'man's night' in English.
"Bonne nuit avec" means "good night with" in French. Aime is a verbal form of "aimer", meaning to love. The whole might be a bizarre software translation from "good night with love"
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the treasure, it's you
'la nuit' (fem.) means 'the night' in French.
la nuit de l'homme means 'man's night' in English.
In the night.
"evening"; just like in English it is used during part of post-afternoon and before real late night (then "nuit").
"Bonne nuit avec" means "good night with" in French. Aime is a verbal form of "aimer", meaning to love. The whole might be a bizarre software translation from "good night with love"
Sorry, this is NOT a french word. De nuit means of the night.
"Bonne nuit monde cruel" means "good night, cruel world" in English.
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Mon petit tresor
"bonne nuit" means good night in French. "bonsuite" doesn't mean anything.
La nuit de l'homme means "the man's night" in English.