"T'est drôle" translates to "You're funny" in English. It is a casual expression used in French to compliment someone's sense of humor or to acknowledge something amusing they said or did.
you're very funny
[Il/Elle/on] est= "is" drole= funny/ witty
form of informal English used by tradesmen is called Jargon. And stop cheating on you test if that mean anything!
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No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
you are beautiful and funny
you're very funny
The French word 'drole' is similar to the English word 'droll.' The words mean buffoon, odd, comical, humorous, and whimsical. The words are typically used as adjectives.
The term "drole" translates into English as "funny". Therefore the term "video drole" refers to funny, or odd videos. The English word droll is similar and refers to something funny but a bit odd and peculiar as well.
[Il/Elle/on] est= "is" drole= funny/ witty
It means funny, but like in English, the word can have more than one meaning. Probably the most common usage is "amusing," but it can also mean "odd" or "strange."
quirky, inadvertently humerous, drole.
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It means "But you are so funny to me" in French, no Cajun.
you are very funny and I want to be with you
Prueba in Spanish means "Quiz" or "Test" in English
video drole