Fille
"Fils" is son, so the feminine form would be daughter or "fille".
yes, la fille means 'the girl' or 'the daughter'
"oui" means 'yes' in French.
of course, like "figlio" which means son, "figlia" means daughter
"La fils" is not a common phrase in French. "Fil" means "son" in French. If "la fils" is intended to mean "the son," the correct French phrase is "le fils" for a male child and "la fille" for a female child, which mean "the son" and "the daughter" respectively.
Ma fille is a French equivalent of the English phrase "my daughter."Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective ma means "my." The feminine noun fille means "daughter." The pronunciation is "mah feey."
Une fille (pronounced "feey"), is either a girl or a daughter in French.
It's French. In this language, it means "girl" or "daughter".
"Fils" is son, so the feminine form would be daughter or "fille".
Une fille is 'a girl' in French. The same word means also 'daughter'.
Jeune fille is a French equivalent of 'girl'. The adjective 'jeune' means 'young'. The feminine noun 'fille' means 'girl, daughter'. All together, they're pronounced 'zhuhn fee'.
I speak french so you can trust this translation grand-père means grandfather grand-mère means grandmother petite-fille means grand daughter petit-fils means grandson
daughter is translated 'fille' in French.
"Ma chère fille" is a French equivalent of the English phrase "My darling daughter."Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective "ma" means "my." The feminine adjective "chère" includes among its translations "darling, dear." The feminine noun "fille" means "daughter."The pronunciation is "mah shehr fee."
No, they named her Lucie, a French variant.
A father shouldn't french kiss his daughter.
Dear daughter is 'chère fille' in French.