"Belle touche" is a French phrase that translates to "beautiful touch" in English. It can refer to a delicate or skillful way of handling something, often used in artistic or aesthetic contexts. The phrase may also imply a sense of elegance or refinement in a person's actions or style.
Méhée de La Touche died in 1826.
Jeremiah La Touche Cuyler died in 1839.
John David Digues La Touche was born in 1861.
The cast of Une touche de bleue - 1988 includes: Moni Grego
Belle-Belle ou Le Chevalier Fortuné was created in 1697.
"touching" (meaning "moving") = "émouvant" (masc. sing., émouvantes for fem. pl.)
Some homonyms for "bell" are "belle" (meaning a beautiful woman) and "belle" (meaning a chime or ring).
Touche does not have to be used, but it can be.
George Touche was born in 1861.
The word beau (plural: beaux) is the masculine for belle, meaning beautiful in English (as in beau-pere and belle-mere).
You may be referring to the French word 'Touche' which means "touched" and this is a term used in the sport of fencing meaning 'a hit' .
touche means okay
The population of La Touche is 197.
Belle is a feminine adjective meaning beautiful in French.
beau/belle
Touche pas --> Do not touch
Well, En Garde means "On guard" French. It is said before a duel sword fight, I think. Touche means either "touch" or "keys". Touche does indeed mean touch, it signifies a "kill" and the end of the match.